Research Paper On Anne Bradstreet's Poetry

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Anne Bradstreet’s Poetry Anne Bradstreet was America's first published poet, who lived in the 1600’s. She was a well-educated poet of her age and time, a loving wife, and caring mother. She used her poetry to show recognition of women's rights, the puritan lifestyle and beliefs, also to show her husband and eight children how much she loved them. Most of Anne Bradstreet’s poetry was based off true experiences in her life and what she believed in spiritually. In that day and time, she was heavily criticized for being a woman and writing. Bradstreet wrote a lot on puritanism, being a mother and wife, as well as the ways of life. Anne Bradstreet was and still is one of the most important American poets of all time. (poetryfoundation) f Anne …show more content…

The more I look’d, the more I grew amaz’d
And softly said, what glory’s like to thee?
Soul of this world, this Universe’s Eye,
No wonder some made thee a Deity:
Had I not better known (alas) the same had I. (22-28)
When she goes through some tragic event she always shows her belief that her eternal life will be better than her worldly good. Anne is always trying to find God’s work in her trials and tribulations through life. Anne Bradstreet seemed almost optimistic in a way through her religion. No matter the event of pain she was faced with. she finds it a lesson from God. Bradstreet shows this in her poem: “Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666”(ThoughtCo.)
I blest His name that gave and took,
That laid my goods now in the dust.
Yea, so it was, and so 'twas just.
It was His own, it was not mine (13-17)....
My hope and treasure lies above.(54)….(Poetryfoundation)

Anne Bradstreet expressed her love for her children in many metaphors and poetry dedicated to them. She compares her children and herself to birds in her poem: “In Reference to her Children, 23 June 1659”
When each of you shall in your nest
Among your young ones take your rest,
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Watching her children grow and go on with their own lives, when the time is right. She also is saying she does not want them to grow up so fast. Bradstreet wants her children to remember her love for them, and the lessons taught throughout their lives, even after she is gone. She also writes of what she wishes if she is to pass, on how she wants to be remembered and her children cared for in her poem:
“Before the Birth of One of Her Children” The many faults that well you know I have
Let be interr’d in my oblivious grave;
If any worth or virtue were in me,
Let that live freshly in thy memory
And when thou feel’st no grief, as I no harms,
Yet love thy dead, who long lay in thine arms.
And when thy loss shall be repaid with gains
Look to my little babes, my dear remains.
And if thou love thyself, or loved’st me,
These o protect from step Dames injury. (15-24)…(Poetryfoundation)
She is stating that she knows she is far from perfect, but she wants to be remembered for her accomplishments and good. She wants her husband to move on. but to keep her children happy and taken care of, if a tragedy is to come because of one of her

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