Saturday, January 18, 2020
American Lit: Anne, the Author to Her Book, Mistress Bradstreet Essay
In ââ¬Å"Anne,â⬠begin with The Author to Her Book, which evidently was written as the epigraph to the second edition of her collection of poems. What of her personality as a woman comes through in the poem? In ââ¬Å"The Author to Her Bookâ⬠It is immediate that the reader knows that a woman and a mother wrote this piece. ââ¬Å"Thou ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain, Who after birth didââ¬â¢st by my side remainâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ This sentence sets the stage for everything that would come next about her from staying by her side while children, to going out into the world with friends, and becoming adults and moving out of the house. Threw the middle of the poem, lines 5-10, you can tell that she is unhappy with her children for what is unclear but ââ¬Å"bratâ⬠and ââ¬Å"cast thee by as one unfit for lightâ⬠canââ¬â¢t be a good sign. The last two lines though you can tell she will always love her children but she has to let them go. For a mother in that time period, especially a mother of 8, you can really get the sense of how much of an up and down ride I was to raise so many children and all the responsibilityââ¬â¢s that when along with it. â⬠¢In ââ¬Å"Mistress Bradstreetâ⬠, what poems show her in her social life as the wife of a high official? From reading ââ¬Å"Upon the Burning of Our Houseâ⬠I can gather that she was a wife of a high official or that she had had any money is to be new to Virginia she and her husband had many thing you wouldnââ¬â¢t think would be in a typical pilgrims home. Things that were burn such as a trunk, table and her stores even though she doesnââ¬â¢t really describe her stores, these alone would tell you that she was better off than most even before the mention of ââ¬Å"pelfâ⬠which meant money or wealth. Works Cited George Perkins, B. P. (2009). The American Tradition in Literature. New York: McGraw Hill.
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