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"If we had no Winter, the spring would not be so pleasant;
If we did not sometimes taste the adversity,
prosperity would not be so welcome." -Anne Bradstreet

What is the meaning of this quotation with reference to one of Anne Bradstreet's famous poem “Upon The Burning of Our House"? How do you understand her constant devotion/dedication to faith regardless of so terrible events in her life?

Definitely the religious theme (on) which Anne so deeply focused on was one of her characteristic distinction. Her poems are full of emotions and speak about concerns from her heart. Moreover, Bradstreet as a strong Puritan often writes about her and the world of the Bible and the reality surrounding her.

In her poem “Upon the Burning of Our House" she tells us about the devastating fire that reduced her home to ashes. Leaving her family homeless and devoid of all belongings. They remain in this “Winter" time when they have “to taste the adversity" of life. In spite of that misfortune/disaster Anne remain strong and able to move on in her life. She knows that "Thou hast an house on high erect", meaning that her real home is in heaven. Bradstreet finds comfort in God and her belief in him makes her so unbreakable. When she starts thinking about all her possessions that she (had) lost, she actually realizes that everything that was on fire belonged to God. Therefore, she cannot mourn the lost because He had the right to take them away. Thus/Though, she realizes that material possessions do not matter, what matters is her “house on high". Then in the middle part we get to see how she really feels dreadful about her loss. At once she feels grief and anger but she reject those emotions. Anne quickly forces herself back into the scripted religious teaching and finds solace in the promise of heavenly reward. Her acknowledgement of God through out this poem shows her devotion and respect to her Puritan beliefs as well as her love for the spiritual world.

All in all, I think it is because of her Puritan background, that she finds easier to cope with the sorrow of losing her home to a fire. Bradstreet considers that “prosperity" is that what is waiting for her in God place and now she is still in that “winter" time, time of suffering, sorrow and illness. Spring is still to come and through the pain Anne hopes to reach it.
Definitely the religious theme (on) which Anne so deeply focused on
>was one of her characteristic distinction.

Ja bym wyrzuciła "definitely".

The religious theme which is the deep focus of Anne Bradstreet (albo całe imie i nazwisko albo samo nazwisko; nie samo imię) work is what distinguishes her from other poets.

What distinguishes Anne Bradstreet from other poets is her deep focus on the religious theme.

Her poems are full of
>emotions and speak about concerns from her heart.
...speak of concerns of her heart.
....speak of her heart's concerns.

Moreover, Bradstreet
>as a strong Puritan often writes about her and the world of the Bible
>and the reality surrounding her.
Moreover, as a strong Puritan, Bradstreet often writes about herself, the world of the Bible, and the reality surrounding her.

>In her poem “Upon the Burning of Our House" she tells us about
>the devastating fire that reduced her home to ashes. Leaving her
>family homeless and devoid of all belongings.

Leaving her family homeless and devoid of all belongings. (to jest sentence fragment - błąd)
Połacz to z poprzednim zdaniem.
....reduced her home to ashes leaving her family homeless......

Reszta za chwilę.
She knows that "Thou hast an house on high
>erect", meaning that her real home is in heaven.

...erect," means that her real home is in heaven.

Bradstreet finds
>comfort in God and her belief in him makes her so unbreakable.
in Him...

she
>actually realizes that everything that was on fire belonged to God.
...that everything that was lost in the fire belonged...

>Therefore, she cannot mourn the lost because He had the right to take
>them away.
..the loss

Thus/Though, she realizes that material possessions do not
>matter, what matters is her “house on high"
Thus, .... matter; what matters "house on high erect."

Then in the middle
>part we get to see how she really feels dreadful about her loss.
But then later in the poem, we see how she truly feels about her loss.

but she reject
rejectS

through out this poem
throughout

>finds easier to cope with the sorrow
finds it easier to cope...

>for her in God place
in God's place
Dzieki ogromne Eve :) A tytul to dobrze sformulowalam bo nie wiem czy jest poprawnie?