Anchor book requirements

Anne Bradstreet

Posted by Melissa Jo Tradewell on February 20, 2014 at 12:15 AM

Write a list of characters and a description of the character using the page numbers if you take information from the text, list any settings (specific) and the page number, give a brief overview of the plot, and describe the type of conflict and the participants of the conflict.

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Reply Adrianna Wright (7 SFA)
2:48 PM on February 24, 2015 
Anne Bradstreet:
- caring - poet
Simon Bradstreet:
- Anne's husband - intelligent - generous - loved Anne's poems
Setting:
Andover
Plot:
Beginning: Anne was woken up to the scent of smoke. Her house was on fire.
Middle: She got up and grabbed her beloved children. She took them outside, where she watched her house's roof fall in, all of her hard work gone.
End: She began to resort to poems to let out her emotions. Her poems quickly became very popular in Europe due to her husbands brother.
Reply Rachel
6:25 PM on February 24, 2015 
Anne Bradstreet
a poet
imaginative and caring

Setting: her home pg. 20
Plot: She woke up to the sound of one of her children screaming. Her house was on fire and she safely got her children out. But Anne Bradstreet is no ordinary woman. Shes a poet and the people of the town say that they are beautiful poems.
Ex:
"If ever two one, then surely we.
If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee..."
Nobody told her to stop. Even the men.