How Does Anne Bradstreet Relate To Upon The Burning Of Our House

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1) The quote was written by Anne Bradstreet which is called "Upon the Burning of our House". In this poem, Bradstreet explains that after the fire struck her house, she didn't care that her belongings were gone and became all dust because it wasn't hers to begin with. It was God's. "It was his own: it was not mine; Far be it that I should repine." She wasn't upset about the fire because she believed, as a puritan, that God will help her from the fire. To interpret to the time period, 1600's, Puritans believed that whatever happens, happens because of God. Basically, if your house burned down or you lost your child, you shouldn't be upset because it was God's purpose that it happened. 3) This quote was from a preacher from conneticut, Jonathan

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