An Interpretation: Who was Anne Bradstreet

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English

 

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Edgar C

 

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April 26, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This poem could be interpreted to be an insight on her judgment day. However line 6 "Let no man know is my desire" shows a personal side of Bradstreet. She prays that another person not ever feel the pain she felt at that moment. The pain and grief she was suffering, watching all her worldly possessions burn, probably some of her writings as well, made her cry out to her Lord and God...
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The pain and grief she was suffering, watching all her worldly possessions burn, probably some of her writings as well, made her cry out to her Lord and God. Lines 7 and 8 "And when I could no longer look, I blest his name that gave and took" show again her powerful belief in God. God giveth, and God taketh away...
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