1. Bradstreet, Paine and Poe
As the new world struggled to gain independence from it's mother country, Britain, native authors also struggled to develop their own styles of writing. ... (Baym, Levine, and Krupat35) Most writers were men and to have a woman even writing poems of their own was brave, but Bradstreet took it further and chose to speak openly about her relationship. ... His powerful passion to be free, not only as an individual, but for the nations of the world as well, and his hatred for all types of injustice fueled his writings and created in American history a man to be regarded as one of the greatest...
- Word Count: 902
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate