1. The Prologue
In The Prologue Anne Bradstreet is getting the first word, launching the first strike against those who she knows will claim she is not smart enough to produce the works she did. In a rhythmic, hymn-like way, Bradstreet is telling the men who possible receive her writing with irritation and fear of an articulate, strong woman that she is in no way a threat to them. ... Bradstreet reiterates over and over that she is, not only, no threat to men and their work, she couldn't compete with their obviously superior talents and doesn't want to. ...
- Word Count: 479
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School