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Explain the structure and language of the two love poems "To my dear and loving husband" and "A letter to her husband" by Anne Bradstreet and how the lyrical language allowed the poet to describe their sexuality in a way that was never discussed in their culture.
Answer:
The poems have structure and language capable of showing the reader the intimacy between husband and wife, in addition, the lyrical language manages to convey the information that husband and exposed are one in all senses. This was considered highly inappropriate at the time when both poems were written.
Step-by-step explanation:
The poems "To my dear and loving husband" and "A letter to her husband" by Anne Bradstree were written between 1641-1643, at that time the conjugal relationship did not show intimacy, as this society considered it highly inappropriate and immoral. However, the portraits of Anne Bradstree show not only a high intimacy between her and her husband, but also expressed the unity that existed between them and the satisfaction that one provoked to the other in Codite, social and even sexual life.
As this type of subject was considered inappropriate, the literary production of the time had never addressed it, making Anne Bradstree a pioneer.