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    American Literature GLL237 Professor: W.S. Lewis Phillis Wheatley (1753–1784) Phillis Wheatly‚ is remembered as the first issued African American poet. She was born in Senegal in 1753‚ and at age eight was kidnapped and brought to Boston by slave traders. In Boston‚ she was sold to John and Susannah Wheatley. Educated and taught by Susannah WheatleyPhillis Wheatley published her first poem in 1770‚ at age 17. Wheatley went on to publish many poems‚ generally dealing with religion‚ a popular theme

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    Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House July 10th‚ 1666 Anne Bradstreet was the first woman in America who became a writer. She received an excellent education and wrote about politics‚ history‚ medicine and theology. This poem has caught my attention. In this poem‚ Anne Bradstreet tells the readers that her house was burnt. There is only material loss and she accepts losing everything with quite calm. She justifies herself using the figure of God. Only God is the one who can give and take

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    and poetry is painting that speaks"‚ this relates to the poem A Letter from Phillis Wheatley by Robert Hayden through his abstract approach of using the character Wheatley as the speaker. The role of Wheatley is vital to the poems point of view‚ by using Wheatley he demonstrates the view of an enslaved African American who is also is the first African American poet to be published (O’Neale). In Hayden’s technique‚ he uses the character Wheatley as a spokesman‚ this point of view places emphasis on the

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    Indeed‚ Phillis Wheatley’s poem‚ “To the University of Cambridge‚ in New England‚” can be seen as a radical movement of that particular time period. It was not seen as proper for an African American slave to address herself‚ with such authority‚ towards white high class. Therefore‚ I believe that Wheatley purposely identified the clear distinction between her race and that of the upper class white members of society. I imagine that one of Wheatley’s drives‚ for sharing this poem‚ consisted of a cautious

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    cain‚ May be refin’d‚ and join th’ angelic train”“ That was one out of many poems written by Phillis Wheatley‚ an african-american slave poet who had to go through many tough things in life to pursue her dream of becoming a poet. Phillis Wheatley was born on a warm spring day on May 8 1753. Phillis was kidnapped at the age of 7 from africa to be brought to boston and sold to be a slave. Phillis wheatley had an surprising childhood. However when she was brought to america she was to be

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    Vernacular Languages

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    VERNACULAR LANGUAGES Your Name Your Institute’s Name Abstract Latin was the main language among people until 12th century. Research and write about the origins of the Vernacular languages and its spread. Concentrate on the rise and dissemination of those languages. Also focus on gradual transition of Vernacular languages. Focus on the details of the types of literature that was written in Vernacular Language. Individual languages are organized in families and then

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    Vernacular Language

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    Vernacular Language Vernacular language is the native language of a specific population during the Middle Ages. Latin and French were the most commonly used for literature. The general population did not have the ability to read or write. Mainly‚ the only people who learned how to read and write were the wealthy and upper class citizens. Eventually the general population learned to read and write using their own language or in other words vernacular. Origins Most of the vernacular languages

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    In Phillis Wheatley ’s poem‚ To the Right Honorable William…‚ evokes a spirit of an American vision that undermines that of Thomas Jefferson ’s Declaration of Independence‚ by reminding the Earl of Dartmouth that all should have freedom but for those who have obtained it‚ should not forget to thank God. Thomas Jefferson ’s vision of America is almost the same as Wheatley ’s with one major difference‚ his version doesn ’t include African Americans nor for that matter‚ equality for women. The words

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    Vernacular Architecture

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    Vernacular buildings What extent it is a question of the use of locally available materials and traditional building techniques The definition of vernacular buildings got a lot of people confused as some sources used a person opinion or complicates the meaning but to simplify it‚ vernacular buildings is an approach of architecture that uses local material and resources in a certain area or region where a building is built and undertakes local needs. Before 1900s‚ people unconsciously built vernacular

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    The Vernacular Language

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    The Vernacular Language Over the course of humanity‚ there have been many different languages that have come and gone. As this topic is being discussed‚ we can probably assume that there is another spoken or written language being developed for use in one way or another. Latin is one of the most prominent languages and was one of the longest used amongst those that were educated and within literature. The real questions that beg to be answered are the origins of the language and what were the

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