Anne Bradstreet - Prologue

  SQ

1. What is the source of the poem?

2. Who was Bartas?

3. 'For my mean pen are too superior things' What things are referred to here?

4. 'A Bartas can do what a Bartas will' .  Explain

5. Why is nature not able to mend the poet's skill?

6. What analogies does the poet draw to reflect her skill?

7. Who is the Greek who 'lisp'd at first'?

8. Why does the poet call herself  'obnoxious'?

9. 'Else of our sex why feigned they those nine' Who is they? Who are referred to as the 'nine'?

10. Who is Calliope?

11. 'women what they are'.  How does Bradstreet define the women position?

12. 'I ask no bays' Who does the poet mean here?

LQ

1. Would you consider 'Prologue' to be a feminist poem? Give reasons for your answer.

2. Assess the position of women in reference to the poem 'Prologue'.

3. Attempt a critical appreciation of Bradstreet's 'Prologue'


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