Monday, February 6, 2017
The Poetry of Phyllis Wheatley
Phyllis Wheatley, a woman who was brought to the States as a buckle down at a very new-fashioned age grew up to be an educated, intellectual woman that wrote songs that were based on her experiences and life as a slave (Odeh51-7). She k sunrise(prenominal) when to used her own feelings, victimization the feelings of another(prenominal)s, and when to use her religion. One of her renowned poems that were read in trend was On Being Brought from Africa to the States, she seeks positive degree in a forbid situation. She was taken from her grunge and taken to a new environment she was non familiar with. During her transition she accepts Christianity and seeks redemption in her expedition from a freed individual to a slave. On the demolition of a Young noblewoman of Five Years of suppurate was not as known as the first poem that was stated but it near relates to the message Wheatley was conveying. In this poem a young misfire is dead and her p bents are tribulation her death. She states that you should try to seek the positive in a negative situation. Phyllis Wheatley clearly shows that she write almost different subjects but shut away share a alike(p) imagery and setting that conveys the aforementioned(prenominal) message. To see how the two poems are related, comparing and contrasting them is do to see how versatile Wheatley was when writing.\nWheatleys On Being Brought from Africa to the States, she discusses her views on enslavement and her Christian faith (Levernier 25).\nThe poem is active a young slave who was kidnapped and taken from her homeland and taken to America to be sold. During her journey the young slave implies that she was glad and accepted the fact that they are slave because it brought them to salvation and converted their faith to Christianity. Wheatley portrayed that not only did it bring a new religion to the young slave but it brought a new religion to thousands of other slaves whole lifestyle indorse in Africa would have condemned them to hell. Wheatley showed that anyone screw reach a direct of spirituality no discipline th...
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