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    strangers? Phillis Wheatley was put in that exact situation. However‚ instead of letting a rough life get her down‚ she began to find her own style in writing poems including “On Virtue” and “Being Brought from Africa to America”. Phillis Wheatley made it through what would have been a very tough life by making the most of every situation. Phillis was born in Gambia‚ Africa in 1753‚ but was brought to America as a slave at about age seven. In America‚ she was bought by John Wheatley in Boston

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    Part 1: Short Answer Answer the questions below on The Scarlet Letter and "In Reference to Her Children." Be sure to write your answers in complete sentences. 1.Identify and explain an emotion that Bradstreet expresses in her poem that any mother might have. Any mother would feel the same stress she did towards her children. 2.Read Bradstreet’s biography. List two hardships she endured throughout her life. Then‚ in at least two sentences‚ explain how these hardships might have influenced her

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    Throughout the 1600’s‚ Christians that were better known as Puritans were seeking religious freedom. Even though Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards were both Puritans‚ their persuasive tactics to get their community to turn back to God‚ differed. First and foremost in the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House” written by Anne Bradstreet and the sermon “ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards illustrates Eternal life and Relationships between God and people. Edwards uses force

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    Mary Rowlandson and Anne Bradstreet are two women with different stories and one similar faith. Their similar faith in God and passion for writing allowed the two women to survive the contrast of hardships each woman had to endure. Furthermore‚ in this essay‚ I will compare and contrast the lives and faith of Rowlandson and Bradstreet. In the story “Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson” written by Mary Rowlandson herself‚ we read that she is taken captive by a group

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    Due: February 4th‚ 2014 LIT 207- Great Works of Poetry—Annotated Bibliography Title of Reading: “Before the Birth of One of Her Children” Author: Anne Bradstreet BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MAIN IDEAS: In the beautiful poem‚ “Before the Birth of One of Her Children”‚ Anne Bradstreet expresses her feelings honestly and openly. The poem is written to her husband‚ and it addresses her fear of not surviving childbirth and what she would want her husband to do if that

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    Anne Bradstreet and her family immigrated to American for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was a Puritan and the first American poet. Anne Bradstreet had experienced hardships throughout her entire life. However‚ by God‚ she had done the best she could in order to live. She usually expressed herself through her writings – poetry. At the time when she arrived to the New World‚ the colonists were fighting for surviving due to the lack of foods and the climate. It was very difficult for Anne to adapt

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    Smith Faithful Women Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson were two influential women in early American literature. They were both women of “firsts”. Anne Bradstreet’s poems were the first published volume written by an American (110). I found it amazing that Bradstreet‚ a woman‚ was the first considering how women were looked upon in matters of literature and science. I admire her for being modest about her poetry and how she is very unassuming‚ but at the same time Bradstreet never gives writing

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    Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards Throughout the time‚ there has always been a debate regarding the hypothetical issue that deals with the existence of god and his role in mankind. Some believe that god has power to manipulate human fate‚ and consequences of their actions which mean if you do well‚ god will send you to heaven‚ if not to hell. Meanwhile‚ other opines that god does not decide the consequence of those actions. Whether you do well or bad‚ god will always be there with you. After

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    One prominent poet who gives us a viewpoint into early American colonial society and faith is Anne Bradstreet‚ who details many of her personal experiences with faith in “To My Dear Children”. While progressing later in American society around the late 1800’s‚ Emily Dickinson gives us insight into her personal struggles with faith and her relationship with God. Bradstreet living in the Puritan theocratic society of early America has a very different viewpoint on God that Dickinson

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    time when religious views and political dominance reigned over many Puritan members of the New English Society‚ in early 1700s‚ many authors stepped up to give their views on popular topics. When looking at two well known Puritan Age authors‚ Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards‚ it is easy to see that they differ views about the topic of religion and style of writing. Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” presents the message of humanity being plagued by sin despite the efforts

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