Analysis: To Her Father With Some Verses By Anne Bradstreet

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Sam Killian American Literature Joshua Breese 18 March 2018 Puritans traveled to the New Word in search for religious freedom and an ending to the persecution they received in Europe from the Church of England. The faith that the Puritans had helped aid them in their journey and the obstacles that blocked them from living a live of content. The word, “Puritan”, refers to those that resented the Catholic church and its influence on Anglican rituals and doctrine. One of the most important aspects of the Puritan religion is their faith, since it impacts all other aspects within their lives. Those that traveled to the New World and settled in the Plymouth Colony were Separatists, which were derived from the Puritans and, therefore, from the Church …show more content…

Bradstreet was famous due to the amount of poetry, as well as other personal writings, that she wrote. Bradstreet uses the love of God to focus on death, which can be seen within her poem, “To Her Father with Some Verses”. Bradstreet says within the poem, “Yet for part payment take this simple mite, Where nothing's to be had, kings lose their right. Such is my debt I may not say forgive, But as I can, I'll pay it while I live; Such is my bond, none can discharge but I, Yet paying is not paid until I die” (9-14). Bradstreet wants to repay her God for all the things she’s been given, but understands that she will not be able to until she dies. Bradstreet uses her love for God in order to better represent her thoughts and feelings about death, as well as how one should feel comfortable with God. This can be seen in the poem, “To My Dear and Loving Husband”, which explains that death is merely the beginning of spending eternity with those you love. This can be seen near the end of poem when Bradstreet says, “Then while we live, in love let's so persevere, That when we live no more, we may live ever” (lines 11-12). “But when I have been in darkness and seen no light, yet I desired to stay myself upon the Lord, and when I have been in sickness and pain, I have thought if the Lord would but lift up the light of His countenance upon me, although He ground me to powder, it would be but light to me.” Bradstreet utilizes her faith and draws upon it when she is in pain; she uses the love that she feels from God in order to move forth with different situations in her life, mainly

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