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    Bradstreet’s poem‚ “ In Reference to Her Children”‚ Bradstreet reveals the mixed emotions she experiences after her children move out of the house. Throughout the poem‚ Bradstreet metaphorically speaks of her family. She refers to her home as the nest‚ and her eight children as birds. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bradstreet pridefully boasts about nurturing her children. However‚ pride eventually turns into grief once her eldest son moves away. Bradstreet continues to grieve over the five eldest children

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    poem she acknowledges her role as a woman in society even if she doesn’t agree with it. Anne Bradstreet shows her recognition of men’s supposed superiority in that time period with this line: "Men can do best‚ and women know it well" (40). Regardless of her acknowledgment of her role in society‚ she uses her poetry to convey her feelings and opinions about it through honesty and humor. Anne Bradstreet lived in a time where women were meant to keep quite and tend to the children and home. She

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    Throughout the centuries‚ America has evolved day after day and will keep evolving until America no longer needs to evolve. But until then one thing America has faced through all those years and even today in modern day America is Alienation. Alienation‚ not those bizarre creatures that live in outer space‚ but those people from foreign countries who are treated as outcasts. This issue started even before the settlements of the thirteen colonies. This is American history and no one can change‚ but

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    During the time of King Philips War within the settling period‚ Mary Rowlandson was a captive and only woman in the 17th and 18th century to write her own captivity narrative. The experience of captivity was very common during the settlement period that the estimate of tens of thousands is the usual number historians ascribe

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    why I like these passages: I consider On Being Brought from Africa to America is a good example of the American Jeremiad. This idea comes up to me due to the last two lines of the poem. Phillis Wheatley says “Remember‚ Christians‚ Negros‚ black as Cain‚ May be refined‚ and join the angelic train.” Wheatley believes her skin color is the punishment of her sin as same as the mark on the Cain. However‚ her God would not forsake her‚ and she finally would return to him. This structure is as same as the

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    with relief and comfort while she grieves. Likewise‚ Anne Bradstreet conveys her faith in God’s constant influence in her poem “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House‚ July 10th‚ 1666;”

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    Phyllis Wheatley was born in 1753 in West Africa. Wheatley was brought from Africa to Boston by a ship called Phillis. She was then sold to Wheatley family. Hence‚ the name Phyllis Wheatley. The Wheatley family was supportive of Phyllis education‚ their daughter and son helped educate her. Her first poem was published in the newpaper in 1767. Pyllis traveled to london‚ in hopes of meeting the Countess. The countess was unable to meet with Phyllis‚ but helped her published her volume of poems. When

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    could come to this “New World” and take whatever they saw fit as theirs‚ but without this narcissistic attitude we wouldn’t have the history we study today. In this essay we are going to examine the writings of Alvarez Nunez Cabeza de Vaca‚ Mary Rowlandson‚ John Smith‚ and William Bradford to see where their relationships began‚ how they developed and how they have changed throughout history. For years the Indians lived in this country with little or no problems‚ but as we read this was soon to change

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    Africa to America” by Phillis Wheatley and her biography. I found her life to be extraordinary. She lived a tragic life‚ but was successful in her work and kept a strong faith in God. She was brought to America at a very young age as a slave. I cannot imagine how frightened she must have been leaving her homeland and being taken by strangers. However‚ in her poem she came to reconcile with it and thought that it was by the grace of God that she was brought to America. Wheatley had three children‚ two died

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    treasure that you have kept over the years gone in a single instant. That is exactly what happened to Anna Bradstreet on that July night in 1666. She stood and watched her whole life disappear into ashes. Like most people she could not understand why this has happened to her‚ yet in the same instant she praises God for reminding her that the Lord gives and takes without prejudice. Anna Bradstreet is like any person who believes in God‚ one moment being reminded of His love and the next wondering if

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