PPT-Anne Bradstreet 1612-1672
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Think about something you own that you treasure How would you feel if you lost that cherished object Think about how you would feel if your home was destroyed What
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Think about something you own that you treasure How would you feel if you lost that cherished object Think about how you would feel if your home was destroyed What would be your thoughts Your emotions. In 1647 she became the first AngloAmerican poet to be published in England Both her father and husband became governors of the Massachusetts Bay Colony To My Dear And Loving Husband 1678 One of four poems addressed to her husband in a posthumous ed Elizabeth Doolittle. Flagler College. St. Augustine, Florida. . “. That fearful sound of “Fire!” and “Fire!” /Let no man know is my desire.” . (4-5). “And to my God my heart did cry” . Anne Anne of Green Gables Anne is a high-spirited girl who captures the hearts of everyone in the town she lives in. In the speech below, Anne is telling Marilla (the woman who has been caring for he Wife. Mother. Poet. Born 1612 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dudley. Well tutored in literature, history in Greek, Latin, French, Hebrew, and English. Married Simon Bradstreet (age 25) at age 16. 1630 – sailed to America on the . Born 1612, died 1672. First poet and female writer published in British American Colonies. Grew up in a cultured and well-educated English household (extremely well-educated for her time, especially for a woman). The First American Poet. By Emily Gould. Quick Facts. Born in Northampton, England in 1612. Well educated in history, languages, and literature. Married Simon Bradstreet at age 16. Very frail and sick physically; contracted smallpox at a young age. bradstreet. 1612 - 1672. overview. 1628 married Simon Bradstreet at age 16. 1630 immigrated to Massachusetts Bay in the first wave of the Great Migration on the . Arbella. 1650 published . The Puritan (or Colonial) . Period (page 134). The time period most often associated with Puritan (or Colonial) literature is about . 1607-1776. . This is about from the founding of Jamestown all the way until the American Revolution. Read . Of Plymouth Plantation. (pages 104-110). Make a chart of (this chart will go in a homework packet) what Puritans were like/valued in each of these categories. Lifestyle. Religion. Families. Education. inverted syntax (inversion) . – sentence structure that is the opposite of standard word order. Normal syntax is subject-verb-object. Inversion might be object-subject-verb (or verb-object-subject).. Stairway to Heaven. . Jonathan Edwards. . . . Anne Bradstreet. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/anne-bradstreet. . http://www.jonathan-edwards.org/. Act One Questions and Discussion. Act One, Scene 1 . 1. . What year is it when the play begins? . 2. Where is Mr. Frank when the play begins? . 3. What causes his flashback? . 4. Write a simile based on the play. . (the play). Bellwork: Monday, 12/3/12. Take out your homework questions from Friday. (page 395 #s 1-7). 2. Complete the . Journal . entry 3. :. If you had to live in hiding and could not make a sound from 9am-6pm every day, except Sunday, and had no electronic toys to entertain yourself, what would you do? . Act II Study Guide. When does Act II begin? How long have the families been in hiding?. January 1944. (July 1942 – January 1944). 2. . What does the following passage tell the reader about Anne Frank?.
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