Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone Communications break boundaries and bring connections between people. In “Some Friends and I Started Talking: Conversation and Social Change‚” Margaret J. Wheatley describes communication as “a timeless and reliable way for humans to think together” (312). As human‚ communication is an essential need for everyday survival. It also brings people closer as they have a better understanding of each other through communication. For many cases‚ it takes people a lot
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Children‚ Anne Bradstreet writes about both of these issues for her children to read about when she is dead (452). She mentions her relationship with God‚ not only telling her children about her beliefs with in Christianity‚ but also her questions (Bradstreet 453-455). Bradstreet wanted her children to be able to take from her experiences and benefit from them to better their own lives. She wrote this piece knowing she was ill‚ she ends by telling her children she was sick and weak (Bradstreet 455). By
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Bibliography: Adler‚ Christine Orchanian. "From Slavery to Fame: Poet Phillis Wheatley Overcame Racial and Ethnic Barriers | Usariseup." Usariseup |. Web. 20 Dec. 2011. . Cherene Sherrard-Johnson. "Racial Recovery‚ Racial Death: An Introduction in Four Parts." Legacy 24.2 (2007): 157-70. Print. Collins‚ Terence. “Phillis Wheatley: The Dark Side of the Poetry.” Phylan Vol. 36‚ No. 1 (1st Qtr 1975): 21 Dec 2011 Corse‚ Sarah M.‚ and Monica D. Griffin. "Cultural
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In her poem “The Author to Her Book‚” poet Anne Bradstreet portrays the feelings one feels as his or her work is read and criticized by others and the eventual acceptance of the faults in the writing. Bradstreet portrays this outlook on the creation process through the use of a metaphor comparing a written work- specifically a “book” in this poem –and a child. Bradstreet uses motherly language and words with a protective connotation in describing her “child” in order to reveal the speaker’s admiration
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It is clear that the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House‚” by Anne Bradstreet and the sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” spoken by Jonathan Edwards have not only distinct religious views but also contrasting styles. Anne Bradstreet viewed God as extremely passionate‚ loving‚ and sympathetic to humans but on the contrary‚ Edwards viewed God as harsh‚ angry‚ and disgusted. For example‚ in Bradstreet’s poem‚ she makes numerous statements on how loving God is. In line 54-55‚ she says‚ “He
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the white colonists or the mercy of God. However‚ it was mercy nonetheless that taught her pagan soul to learn about a God and a savior. In the third line‚ she discusses a God‚ and a savior. Since she already mentioned God‚ the reader can assume Wheatley was talking about Jesus when she mentioned savior. This is an important part of her poem because Jesus suffered and then rose from
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Short paper number 1 One of poets best and unique writer‚ whom live have changed as a teenage little girl‚ shortly after she marries Tomas Dudley‚ was on the voyage to a new world “America”. This quite amazing child was Anna Bradstreet‚ who later in her journey wrote “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House” This poem‚ without doubt‚ as of many off her poems‚ is a pure example of Puritan writing. The first several lines of the poem indicate her truly believe in faith and values.
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ever read a poem where you can sense‚ feel‚ hear and even see what they are talking about? Those are the best kinds of poems‚ when the poet writes so vividly. That is exactly what Bradstreet did. She wrote with such emotion and passion. And that is what made the reading of her poems so much more fun. Anne Bradstreet was a very amazing poetic writer. She always brought her writing to life. She wrote about what happened in her world around her‚ the good and the bad. She mostly wrote about religious
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Anne Bradstreet was a woman during the Puritan era that made a huge impact on women regarding love and feminism within puritanism. In her poem‚ “A Letter to Her Husband” Bradstreet incorporated her true feelings and addresses to readers that her love for her husband is unconditional and that the synopsis of this poem is the love that she has for her husband. “My head‚ my heart‚ mine eyes‚ my life‚ nay‚ more”. To Bradstreet‚ her husband’s love is worth more than materialistic items or anything else
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With regards to Anne Bradstreet’s “To My Dear and Loving Husband” and Edward Taylor’s “Huswifery”‚ this is not the case. Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor use two different writing styles to compare a similar topic in drastically contrasting ways. Anne Bradstreet often pursues an informal or slang writing style in her poem‚ using common words such as “repay” (Bradstreet 11) and “reward” (12); whereas‚ Edward Taylor subscribes to an educated and decorous word choice incorporating words such as “affections”
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