View of Puritans through Anna Bradstreet
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One can learn the
culture of early Puritans by reading the poems by Anna Bradstreet, one the many
famous authors at her time. In her poems Anna described the position of a women
in Puritan family. In specific she talk about how their position, duties, and
religion affected them and how it made them feel.
In Anna poems you clearly
see that, she very much believes in God “ My soul, rejoice thou in thy God”
quote from the poem “ My soul Rejoice Thou thy God” here Anna tells how much she
loves God yet further down the line, she hates her husband. I believe that women
prayed to God a lot and with much passion, they asked for a better life, not in
the country it self but a better family environment, and the their life to move
faster.
After a careful analyzes of the poem, I was able to draw my
conclusion that, in their period of time, Puritans practiced the absolute male
authority and the assumption that of female weakness and inferiority. Good
example of this would be a quote from the same poem as above “Boast of him all
the day, Walk in His law, and kiss His rod Cleave close to Him always.” Notice
how “him” and “his” are always capitalized in each poem.
This quote also
tells us how women were treated and regarded as.
Although
they were not treaded well or with much respect as today, it can be learned from
the poems that women were also very important individuals. Their duties were to
farm and to devote themselves to the family.
Anna Bradstreet poems are vital
for our ability to learn the social class of Puritans women, her poems gave us a
chance to learn for a personal experience of a women from her perspective, and
not from the men’s one.