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This poem is called Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th 1666 by Anne Bradstreet. Below is the link to the poem.
http://www.annebradstreet.com/verses_upon_the_burning_of_our_house.htm

Explaining with a few sentences, can someone analyze the tone in this poem?

2006-09-18 13:51:09 · 2 answers · asked by monica80 3 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Bradstreet starts the poem at night while she was sleeping. She is awakened by a voice, which screams “Fire!” and “Fire!”. She then goes on to say that she was heart broken because the fire took all her possessions as well as her house. Then she says, “I blest His name that gave and took. This means that she thinks that all her possessions were worthless. The tone of this poem starts off with Bradstreet being very attached to her possessions. rase means that she believes God can give or take anything because it was God who owned it. She is heartbroken by that all her valuables are in ashes now. After she questions herself she answers saying that her biggest and best reward was up above, Heaven. After describing all that she says “Adieu, adieu, all’s vanity. She starts to question herself asking what anything was worth. Then towards the middle she feels that God had the right to burn down the house because it was His. ” What she is saying is that before she was very attached to her material goods but now she doesn’t want any material goods. Bradstreet describes what her house looked like after the fire. Also she says how nobody can ever eat at the table or come to her house again. At the end she is convinced that the only thing worthy is her acceptance into Heaven and no longer care what the fire took. She is worried that she will not be able to do anything with everything burned in the house.

2006-09-18 13:55:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the link below should help

2006-09-18 20:59:14 · answer #2 · answered by Sam 3 · 0 0

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