"The Author to Her Book" by Anne Bradstreet Flashcards

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apostrophe

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  • language of the metaphor includes
    • ill-formed offspring and after birth didst by my side remain
  • these lines show that the book was published before the author thought it was ready for public view
    • made thee in rags - printed, books were called rags
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if the book is a child, the author is a mother. after the book is published, the poem shifts

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  • yet being mine own

- - she wishes she could fix the book to make it better, but she can’t no matter how hard she tries

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finding theme

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  • maybe the speaker is exploring the idea that we are most critical of the things we create. we find other people’s creativity amazing, but are so judgmental about our creations
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thematic statement should be noble and global

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we are most critical of the things that we create

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sample claim sentence wording

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the author’s use of extended metaphor helps establish the theme of (site theme)

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answers

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  • comparing the book to a child
  • extended metaphor: conceit
  • offspring
  • rags: printing cloth
  • the experience of writing a book
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at thy return my blushing was not small

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she is embarrassed by all the flaws she found in her book

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what is the author saying about the feelings and experience that are being explored

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we are critical about what we create

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who in the poem takes blame for the book’s seeming inadequacy

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mother

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