Anne Bradstreet: Social view of poetry Anne Bradstreet was a great poetry writer of the Puritans. Of the many things that she wrote poems about which included loyalty to her husband, the burning of her house, and many philosophical poems, she used several different elements in her writing. In the following it will be described examples of how Anne Bradstreet s literature reflected socialism of Puritan times such as, the importance of marriage, loyalty to families, and the idea that god owned everything. In Anne Bradstreet s “To My Dear and Loving Husband’s he talks about her undying passionate love for her husband. She starts with ” If ever two were one, then surely we’ line 1 showing that she had a very strong marital bond with her husband. She also mentioned that ” If ever man were lov d by wife, then thee: If ever wife was happy in a man.
Compare with me ye women if you can.’ , Lines 2-4 showing that she had a very deep sense of her marriage. Also in the lyric poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband’ Anne Bradstreet showed how loyal she was to her family, her husband. In lines 5-7 she states:’ I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East doth hold, My love is such that rivers cannot quench,’ , showing that that she loved her husband so much and was so loyal to him that she would not even trade him for all the riches of the world. She also shows her loyalty to her family in the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House’, where in lines 19-20 she says;’ He might of all justly bereft, But yet sufficient for us left.’ Anne Bradstreet is trying to say that God might have taken away everything like their lives, but he didn t.
The Essay on Anne Bradstreet God House Poem
Anne Bradstreet The poem " Upon the Burning Of Our House, July 10 th, 1666" by Anne Bradstreet is a poem about her house burning down. I can sympathize with many of her feelings in this poem because I shared many of them when my house was robbed. During the beginning of the poem she talks about her belongings that she lost and the things she would never do again, then towards the end she talks ...
She is trying to say that her family is saved, and that is enough for her and she doesn t need anything else because her family is sufficient enough for her to live. Lastly, Anne Bradstreet portrayed God as the owner of all things in her poems. In “To My Dear and Loving Husband’ she spoke of heaven and how God controls who goes to heaven and who doesn t (the “elect’) therefore her husband and her may not end up together in heaven after death, thus the last lines of the poem (Lines 11-12);’ Then while we live let s so persevere, That when we live no more, we may live ever ” Also, in the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House’ Anne Bradstreet makes several comments on God s ownership such as in lines 13-18″ And when I could no longer look, 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, Far be it that I should repine;’ , She also mentions later in the poem, a feeling that says that as long as she has her life she is good, and materials aren t important. Anne Bradstreet was a very good writer that wrote wonderful Puritan stories that really reflect the time and the culture or religion of the Puritans. She did not only touch on how God (in the Puritan mind) owned everything, how loyalty to your family is important, and the importance of marriage, but she also showed many other things in her writings. by.