Poems by Anne Bradstreet - Analysis

Prologue

THEMES AND AUTHORIAL ATTITUDE


Self- criticism
Self-reflexiveness
Metaliterature: "the Greeks", Bartas
Feminism- objection to traditional gender role
I am obnoxious to each carping tongue
Who says my hand a needle better fits.
Men are better
But women are still good
Defense of woman writers


To My Dear and Loving Husband

THEMES

Love
Contentment in marriage
Repayment in heaven
Eternal life through love


Verses Upon the Burning of Our House

THEMES

Burning house
Fear
Lamenting her possessions gone
Chastisement for material thoughts
Riches lie in belief in God


STYLE

Shift in tense: first, the poet speaks in past tense and then she addresses her heart, and then back to thinking of herself


KEYWORDS

Fire
Ruin
ashes



Posthumous depiction of Anne Bradstreet
by Edmund H. Garrett. 
Source: Wikipedia

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