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Anne Bradstreet
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In “The Author to Her Book,” Bradstreet is awash in indecision and internal conflicts over the merits and shortfalls of her creative abilities and the book that she produced. ... Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Author to Her Book,” can be divided into seven sections. ... Then in lines six through nine, Bradstreet equates the embarrassment she feels due to her as-yet-unperfected work to the shame a parent feels due to an ill-tempered child. ... In the end, Bradstreet leaves her child with the thought, be known for your own value. ... In “The Author to Her Book,” Bradstreet uses an extended metaphor to emphasize her dissatisfaction with the publishing of her poems (ll 3, 7, 9, 10), but tells how she cannot turn her back on her own creation (ll 12, 16, 19-24).
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Title: Anne Bradstreet
Words: 623 Rating: None Pages: 2.5 submitted by: trendsettas2004
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