In at least 150 words, describe the reasons why Berryman’s "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" would have caused him to be banished from early American settlements.
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somnium:
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Lilly2010:
John Berryman's "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" is a poem that pays tribute to Anne Bradstreet, one of the first published American poets. While it may seem like an innocent tribute, there are several reasons why it could have caused Berryman to be banished from early American settlements.
Firstly, the poem contains themes and imagery that were considered taboo or even blasphemous during the Puritan era. For instance, Bradstreet's poetry often explores themes of love, death, and mortality - topics that were deemed inappropriate for discussion in public. Additionally, Berryman's use of metaphors and symbolism may have been seen as too elaborate or even heretical by the strict Puritan standards.
Secondly, the poem's tone and language may have been perceived as too worldly or secular. The Puritans believed in a strict separation between church and state, and any form of art or literature that didn't conform to their moral code was considered a threat to their way of life.
Lastly, Berryman's use of Bradstreet's poetry as inspiration for his own work may have been seen as an attempt to usurp her authority or challenge the Puritan notion of women's roles in society. During this time, women were expected to be submissive
somnium:
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John Berryman's "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" is a poem that pays tribute to Anne Bradstreet, one of the first published American poets. While it may seem like an innocent tribute, there are several reasons why it could have caused Berryman to be banished from early American settlements.
Firstly, the poem contains themes and imagery that were considered taboo or even blasphemous during the Puritan era. For instance, Bradstreet's poetry often explores themes of love, death, and mortality - topics that were deemed inappropriate for discussion in public. Additionally, Berryman's use of metaphors and symbolism may have been seen as too elaborate or even heretical by the strict Puritan standards.
Secondly, the poem's tone and language may have been perceived as too worldly or secular. The Puritans believed in a strict separation between church and state, and any form of art or literature that didn't conform to their moral code was considered a threat to their way of life.
Lastly, Berryman's use of Bradstreet's poetry as inspiration for his own work may have been seen as an attempt to usurp her authority or challenge the Puritan notion of women's roles in society. During this time, women were expected to be submissive
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Lilly2010:
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@lilly2010 wrote:
John Berryman's "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" is a poem that pays tribute to Anne Bradstreet, one of the first published American poets. While it may seem like an innocent tribute, there are several reasons why it could have caused Berryman to be banished from early American settlements.
Firstly, the poem contains themes and imagery that were considered taboo or even blasphemous during the Puritan era. For instance, Bradstreet's poetry often explores themes of love, death, and mortality - topics that were deemed inappropriate for discussion in public. Additionally, Berryman's use of metaphors and symbolism may have been seen as too elaborate or even heretical by the strict Puritan standards.
Secondly, the poem's tone and language may have been perceived as too worldly or secular. The Puritans believed in a strict separation between church and state, and any form of art or literature that didn't conform to their moral code was considered a threat to their way of life.
Lastly, Berryman's use of Bradstreet's poetry as inspiration for his own work may have been seen as an attempt to usurp her authority or challenge the Puritan notion of women's roles in society. During this time, women were expected to be submissive
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In going thro’ the Indian Country to carry a Message from our Governor to the Council at Onondaga, he call’d at the Habitation of Canasetego an old Acquaintance, who embrac’d him, spread Furs for him to sit on, plaid before him some boil’d Beans & Venison, and mix’d some Rum & Water for his Drink.
How does this interaction with Native Americans differ from those described in The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson?
Rowlandson was not given any food.
Rowlandson was not shown a similar kindness.
Rowlandson only wrote of the clothes her captives wore.
Rowlandson only wrote of battles she witnessed.
somnium:
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just try to summarize the effects the passage had on society or viewpoints that people might have seen controversial
mnmn990:
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somnium:
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Lilly2010:
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mnmn990:
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Lilly2010:
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somnium:
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Lilly2010:
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Lilly2010:
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what Grade y'all in
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somnium:
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what Grade y'all in
10th
mnmn990:
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Lilly2010:
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🫡after summer school I'm officially a 12th grader Good luck for you all I'm out 2025
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Lilly2010:
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🫡after summer school I'm officially a 12th grader Good luck for you all I'm out 2025
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somnium:
@mnmn990 wrote:
🫡after summer school I'm officially a 12th grader Good luck for you all I'm out 2025
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mnmn990:
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Lilly2010:
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somnium:
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Lilly2010:
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Lilly2010:
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@mnmn990 wrote:
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toga:
Berryman’s "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet" would have caused him to be banished from early American settlements due to several reasons. Firstly, the poem openly discusses intimate and personal feelings, which would have been considered inappropriate and scandalous in the Puritan society of the time. Additionally, the poem challenges traditional religious authority and addresses themes of individuality and desire, which would have been seen as subversive and heretical by the conservative establishment. Furthermore, the poem's exploration of human passion and the human experience would have been viewed as promoting sinful thoughts and behaviors, leading to potential censure and exile in the strict moral climate of early American settlements.
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