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    Today I am going to describe how Edward Taylor’s “Huswifery” and Anne Bradstreet “To My Dear and Loving Husband” address the same topic. I am also going to explain why Edward Taylors “Huswifery” has a more traditionally Puritanical message. They both are so similar‚ but have so many differences at the same time. That is flaw that wasn’t thought about the creation of these puritan stories. Bradstreet’s later poems‚ such as “To My Dear and Loving Husband‚” are more personal‚ expressing her feelings

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    his work. He was one of the only poets of the 1700s to give insight on the beliefs of the Puritans without becoming too emotionally vulnerable. Edward Taylor used his metaphysical writing style to enforce the Puritan beliefs through symbolism in “Huswifery‚” “Upon Wedlock‚ and Death of Children‚” and “Upon a Spider Catching a Fly.” Taylor was born in Sketchley‚ Leicestershire‚ England to his farmer parents William and Margaret Taylor in the year 1642. Before he turned eighteen‚ both of Taylor’s

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    confusing art‚ incapable of being fathomed by an average person. Poetry is written in the vernacular which typically becomes outdated and therefore unfamiliar. 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

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    Among the many types of poetry in early American literature‚ metaphysical poetry was a style in which Edward Taylor chose to write. Edward Taylor was born in 1642 in England into a Puritan background. Metaphysical poetry was first introduced in 1744 by Samuel Johnson. Before Edward Taylor was even born‚ other great poets such as John Donne‚ George Herbert‚ Henry Vaughn‚ and Andrew Marvell had already lived and died. Although all of these poets had already came before him‚ Edward Taylor became the

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    Bradstreet’s poem To my dear and loving husband tells how is two were ever one the wide would be happy in a man (lines 2-3) This applies to modern day people because most people only want one man or one woman to make and keep them happy. In the poem Huswifery it talk about how people should take their accomplishments and show them to everyone like a piece of clothing or something that people see out in the open. Then my apparel shall display to ye‚ That i am clothed in robes of glory. (lines 17-18 In

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    Cited: Here Follow Some Verses upon the Burning Of Our House‚ July 10‚ 1666 Anne Bradstreet Huswifery Edward Taylor Sermon from Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards

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    Catching a Fly‚ Huswifery‚ and Our Insufficiency to Praise G-d Suitably for His Mercy. In Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold Taylor is greatly affected by the Puritan way. He speaks of "the northern blast." This "northern blast" is the troubles and sorrows of the average person. Soon after Taylor speaks of "Sol’s warm breath." This is the grace of G-d. Taylor is speaking of the troubled human being saved by the grace of G-d. This relates to one of the principles of faith. In Huswifery Taylor shows the

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    Katie Taylor Castelberry AP Literature 5Th Hour October 3‚ 2011 Puritan literature‚ there are many ways to describe it‚ and many examples of it. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ “Huswifery”‚ and “On Being Brought from Africa to America” are a selection of the most famous pieces of this type of literature in various ranges of time periods. They each combine different elements like diction‚ imagery‚ personal beliefs and didactic approaches and more; including character of the author

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    Poetry is a type of art form and a type of literature. The older poetry uses many figurative languages. The older poetry uses a lot of archaic language. Archaic language uses words that were once commonly used‚ but are now old fashioned. Each poem reflects a religious theme. In these poems we can highlight the theme‚ old poetry used in the actuality‚ and a personal opinion of each poem. These three poems are from the age of puritans. These kinds of poems always evoke God‚ religious faith‚ spiritual

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    Puritans. Simple‚ direct‚ godly‚ concise. God was everything to the men and women who scorned the tradition and ceremony of the churches of their time for a simpler life where God reigned supreme. Yet‚ a comparison of three authors; Bradstreet‚ Taylor‚ and Edwards‚ shows both the stark contrast and similarities many Puritans shared in their time. While these three authors were all Puritan and their writings of God‚ their messages varied greatly in their deliverance. From a message of sorrow and rediscovering

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