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Upon The Burning Of Our House by Anne Bradstreet

2023-03-14 18:08:32

Maa Angelu ranges from the place she lived to the religious and devout people who respected the gamblers, gangsters, prostitutes, gangsters who respect the environment, respectful. When I was eight years old, when I moved from a quiet house to a big city I did a similar experience. As I experienced, I soon learned that the diversified aspects of life I can experience can be more comprehensive. I can tell that Maya and her brothers went to a high school not isolated in California until 16-year-old Perry could get his apartment.

In this course, I read three literary works on Puritan. These are by "jealousy of sinners in the hands of angry gods", Jonathan Edwards, "Burning in our house" Ann Bradstreet, and finally Arthur Miller. In the crucible story, there are many moral dilemmas. This is about the town of Puritan in Salem, Massachusetts, and how people were chosen and accused by magic. Throughout history, important people have to make choices to challenge their beliefs and ethics. They have to choose whether they are right or wrong, are they doing what they think is true or to get rid of harm? Due to this tremendous pressure, these people do not always make right choices at all times.

The real experience of Ann Brad Street is based on "poetry burned in our house". The house of Bradstone Street certainly burned down. This poem consists of a pair of children's songs. This form represents her recognition that attachment to the worldly things of the poet and the relationship with the world should be dispelled and focus on tension between the poet. This poem starts with a poet sleeping. And do not think that terrible things will happen in the evening. Unfortunately, the cry of "Fire!" Wakes her up and she has to go out. Then she saw her house burn and took away all her secular possessions. When she noticed that she could not do anything to correct the situation she tried to readjust her thoughts, she said she blessed him who was leaving her and said, "Now I place things behind me I will. Everything she owns is of God and she punishes himself gently against what he has forgotten of this fact. I remembered that she could get what she wanted from her child anytime.

In the poem "Burning Our House", Anne Bradstreet exemplifies Puritan's normal and intense lifestyle, but unusual hope is mentioned in the Puritan Theology. As she did not pay attention to sin, poetry begins with the image of sleeping, reminding the reader Brad Streit to believe in moral errors. The concept of millennialism that the second coming of Christ is passing away means that Puritan is always ready for the day of judgment. After "burning in our house", flames are suggested on the day of judgment. When hearing the fire, Brad Streit admits that this preparation is her goal. "Terrible 'Fire' and 'Fire!' Voice! / Do not let people know my wish" (311). Still faithful to the theology of Puritan, Brad Strett asked God to have the power to confront this secular "frustration / do not shameless me" (311). Martin 18)