Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Why Anne Bradstreet poetry was so important?

Anne Bradstreet was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New World Poet. Bradstreet's work has endured, and she is still considered to be one of the most important early American poets.  Although Anne Dudley Bradstreet did not attend school, she received an excellent education from her father, who was widely read. Cotton Mather described Thomas Dudley as a "devourer of books" and from her extensive reading in the well-stocked library of the estate of the Earl of Lincoln, where she lived while her father was steward from 1619 to 1630. Anne Bradstreet was also important to women because during that time period she lived in it was very hard to have children and have them live. She had 8 children and all lived. That was an amazing thing for her time period so women looked up to her in a way. The publishing success of The Tenth Muse seems to have given Anne Bradstreet more confidence in her writing. Anne Bradstreet was in most ways quite typically Puritan. Many poems reflect her struggle to accept the adversity of the Puritan colony, contrasting earthly losses with the eternal rewards of the good. Anne Bradstreet also alludes to the role of women and to women's capabilities in many poems. She seems especially concerned to defend the presence of Reason in women.








Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Why Is Captain John Smith Important?

John Smith was so important because he forced the pilgrams to work for food, shelter, and and honeslty they was not able to survive without him. John Smith never had direct contact with the Pilgrams at Plymouth. They instead hired Captain Myles Standish to protect, defend, and guide the Pilgrims. Standish did an outstanding, courageous job and was head military adviser for over 20 years. Note: Later John Smith groused that the Pilgrims should have used his maps or hired him, because then they would have moved to Boston harbor right away where there was deep water for the landing of many large vessels and three nearby rivers to facilitate trade and commerce. He had firm leadership in Jamestown, like making buildings, cut timber, and planting crops


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