Brandstreet and Female Identity

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English

 

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Richard M

 

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March 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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Bradstreet embraces this, but at the same time questions the views towards females. Women in Puritan society played a subordinate role in a traditional patriarchal family structure, and were relatively restricted in their opportunities. They were not generally viewed as equals to men, and in "The Prologue", Bradstreet questions her role, and thus a woman's role, in writing poetry...
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They were not generally viewed as equals to men, and in "The Prologue", Bradstreet questions her role, and thus a woman's role, in writing poetry. At the end of the prologue Bradstreet writes, "Let Greeks be Greeks, and woman what they are; Men have precedency and still excel, It is but vain unjustly to wage war; Men can do best, and women know it well...
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