Poetry by Anne Brad Streit "Dedicate to my dear husband" Poem on Anne Brad Streit, to my dear husband. I will present a theme of beautiful love. "There are two, then we are no mistakes" (1). This citation is important. Because Bradstreet points out that she does not think he is a person. One of the problems I first thought was that Brad Streit tried to let all his wives do this, or she was anxious about herself. The poet itself depicts a loving wife, but the truth is that she sounds as if he is alone.
Poetry is always full of nature's explanation. In poetry by Ann Brad Street, she is talking with her husband. My husband is not with her, I explain my feelings using weather conditions. Brad Streit explained in this verse: "His warmth really melts this cold." Her poetry has this line, the reader can imagine Anne being frozen, her husband is her I hugged you and took away all her loneliness and sorrow. The content of this poem is very strong especially when saying, "Her day is not freezing, but I hope it will burn." The degree of pain and her love for him burns like the sun. In this way nature tries to produce some sort of emotion in the reader, so Ann really can explain what her husband has to her and what he makes her feel to her
Anne Brad Streit Anne Brad Streit lives in the age where his devotion to her husband is an era of social law. This poem "Give it to my dear husband" is a tribute to Bradstreat's love for her husband. Of course, in the early American Puritan colony this work was a wife's obligation and was seen as a nice gesture. But today, it may be regarded as a breeding language of a dependent wife. This is my first reaction when I read this. Since the middle of the 17th century, the attitude of China has made tremendous changes, and now her husband's dedicated attitude toward her husband is often seen as a sign of weakness.
Many of Anne Bradstreat's poems are reminiscent of the reality of living in Africa during colonial times. Sickness and death are always there for the settlers They know that life is short-lived and that there may be death at any time. Brad Streit's two poems explain her own illness in detail. In particular, quaternions include methods of infection, discomfort, and disease in humans. Death is acknowledged by the poet who is fear or welcome. She does not want to leave her husband or child, but I understand that living in heaven with her Creator is very happy.