Anne Bradstreet Puritan

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The Puritan ideal woman was devout, and modest, and the perfect wife and mother. Women had almost no power, and the ideal puritan woman accepted her role graciously, and stayed at home with the children. She was expected to be very religious, but not allowed any position of authority in the church. The strict puritan society allowed little room for women to succeed at anything outside of the home, but some women, like Anne Bradstreet managed to succeed anyway, so long as they weren’t perceived as ambitious. Anne Bradstreet, the first published American poet, was a puritan woman. While Bradstreet is known to be a loving wife and mother, as evidenced by the loving poems she wrote to her family, and she was also known to be religious, as shown …show more content…

Hawthorne, born in Salem, had an ancestor who was a judge known for his harsh sentencing, and that man’s son also became a judge, during the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Nathaniel Hawthorne added the ‘w’ to his name to distance himself from these relations. In his story Young Goodman Brown Hawthorne criticized the strictness of the puritan way of life and demonstrated that no one is as perfect and pious as they seem to be. A focus of the story is Goodman Brown’s young wife, named Faith. At First it seems that if anyone at all is a pious and good as they seemed to be, then it must be innocent Faith, his wife, who is waiting for him at home. However, at the end, Goodman Brown finds faith in the forest with the other sinners, and when he calls out to her to resist the Devil, he finds that he is alone. Goodman Brown begins the story associating his wife, Faith, with all things good and pure, and believing that she and many other people are good, and so he should be too. However, the story shows that puritanism is hypocritical and everyone is sinful. This revelation devastates Goodman Brown and makes him question his faith, and his wife, Faith. Goodman Brown’s view of his wife as a perfect and innocent person, the ideal puritan woman, is shattered, and this

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