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Upon The Burning Of Our House By Anne Bradstreet

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From the reading of the poem, “Upon the Burning of Our House” by Anne Bradstreet, it can be inferred that Bradstreet is spiritual, yet rebellious. Anne Bradstreet, although more contumacious than most Puritans, retained a fervent affinity toward God. Upon the realization of her house being aflame, her initial thoughts are to cry to God to “strengthen [her] in [her] distress, and not to leave [her] succorless” (lines 9-10); so, she probably had considerable confidence in God to solve her problems, implying her devoutness. After the initial shock faded, Bradstreet attempted to console herself by saying, “It was His own, it was not mine, far be it that I should repine” (lines 17-18). By this, she is expressing that the ravaged possessions actually
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