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the maternal fears , love and hopes she expresses will bring true to the minds of modern women who is expecting a child
the author's name is Anne Bradstreet
In Anne Bradstreet's poem "In Reference to Her Children," she compares her children to treasures, jewels, and flowers, highlighting their value and importance in her life.
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All 8 of Anne Bradstreet's children survived to adulthood, but I couldn't find out any details. Sorry.
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In the poem Anne Bradstreet wrote for her children she uses the metaphor of birds in a nest to describe her children and how she protected them and when they get big they are going to leave her nest.
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Anne Bradstreet's accomplishments
Bradstreet was born Anne Dudley in Northampton, England
The speaker in the poem "Before the Birth of One of Her Children" by Anne Bradstreet is the poet herself, Anne Bradstreet. The poem is a reflection on impending motherhood and the fears and hopes that come along with it.
Anne Bradstreet met her husband, Simon Bradstreet, while living in England. They married in 1628. Simon Bradstreet later emigrated to America, and Anne followed him there in 1630.
Anne Bradstreet was the first female poet writing in English to have her works published.