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    God and his wonderful creations. Jonathan discovers that God was no longer a mystery; it’s well-known that he has control over nature and has the will to choose between good or evil. Edwards really stands strong behind his belief of God of because he also preaches and prays occasionally. Edwards finds that true religion was not a matter of simply accepting particular doctrines but instead an experience of God which completes the possession of an individual. Edward thinks that many people doesn’t following

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    Literary works can differ greatly even when they happen close to the same time frame. Explorer literature and Puritan literature were written close to the same time frame yet both had major differences. The people that wrote the literary works‚ why they wrote them‚ and to who they wrote them to all had an impact on how the literary work differed. Even so‚ Puritan and Explorer literature still shared similarities. At the base of the similarities and differences where the authors of the works. Two

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    then thee’. By Anne Bradstreet who is one of a American Authors. over a past four century Anne have received a number of accolades from literary scholars and critics. Anne Bradstreet is one of American author and not only a author but also a poet which mean she have written some poem. She has been called one of the greatest Puritans/New world‚ first female poets in America. Some people consider her as best female poet of all time. Both Americans historians and English literature scholars regularly

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    To My Dear and Loving Husband Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet was the first poet and the first female writer in the British North American colonies to be published. Her first volume of poetry was The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America‚ published in 1650. She was born March 20‚ 1612 in Northampton‚ Massachusetts and died September 16‚ 1672 in Andover. She was married to Simon Bradstreet. When they married‚ she was 16 and he was 25. Mrs. Bradstreet’s works are also considered to represent the

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    The poem “Contemplations” is said by critics to be one of Anne Bradstreet’s greatest writing accomplishments ever. Born in the 17th century‚ Bradstreet moved with her family from England to New England in search of a better way of life and to recover her Puritan values. While this transition was quite a struggle‚ she did not let it take away from her beliefs. In this poem‚ Bradstreet focuses on three main topics that are important to her spiritually: nature‚ God‚ and how they are significant to our

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    Anne Bradstreet: "The Flesh and the Spirit" Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 in Northampton shire‚ England. Anne along with her husband and parents emigrated to America with a Puritan group. They settled in Massachusetts. She became one of the first poets to write English verse in the American colonies. However‚ the idea of the women writer was not popular at this time. It was quite rare and uncommon thing to find a woman writing poems or essays. She was also a daughter of a Puritan

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    Edwards and Bradstreet Edwards and Bradstreet are two very different writers that use some of the same skills. When it comes to writing they both use religion and their emotions to express how they are feeling. They both use different styles and tones to express what they are writing about. Edwards and Bradstreet both write about their life and what they believe. When it comes to personality and tone while working with these authors they use it alot to show and express everything they are feeling

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    which is the work of Jonathan Edwards‚ a religious scholar who acknowledges the idea that the Israelites sinned and were wicked in the eyes of God. According to Edwards‚ the Israelites were God`s chosen people‚ and they were privileged to live by the grace of God. As a result of their wickedness‚ there was an impending danger because the wrath of God was upon them. Despite this imminent risk of vengeance from God‚ they were given an opportunity to amend their wicked ways. Edwards argues that the situation

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    exhilaration‚ passion and elation when you and your lover are together.” These are two different explanations for love‚ but still very similar. Poetry is another means for people to share their ideas through. There are many poems throughout the history of literature that have been written about similar topics. Some are very similar others are completely different‚ even though they share the same purpose. Two poems in particular that I will be analyzing have the same theme‚ romantic love. Even though they both

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    Who Was Anne Bradstreet?

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    An Interpretation: Who was Anne Bradstreet? While reading the poetry of Anne Bradstreet‚ the straightforward Puritanical figure emerges‚ as well as the loving‚ caring person she was. She was truly a faithful puritan‚ but she was also a daughter‚ wife‚ mother‚ scholar and critic. In her poetry she balances both sides. In the poem "Upon the Burning of Our House" she is definite in her belief in God‚ and shows her spiritual growth as she learns amazing‚ heartfelt lessons. This poem could

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