Anne Bradstreet’s Criticism of the Male World in her “The Prologue” In her verse form the Prologue. Anne Bradstreet aggressively criticizes the male universe for its unfair bias and ill will against the female universe and female creativeness. In order to knock the male universe. Anne Bradstreet uses such literary devices as sarcasm and irony. The tone of Anne is dry throughout the verse form. Her attack seems to be really polite but behind this polite attitude there lies a biting every bit good as pointed onslaught towards the male universe. She uses many understatements which are besides the grade of her dry niceness.
In the gap stanza she uses the understatement ‘mean pen’ to bespeak her ability. It’s really dry that she tells us about her inability. though we know that she was the first American adult female poet who wrote some finest wordss. Throughout the first three stanzas.
she uses other dry comments. She compares herself with the ‘school boys’ and says that her inability is congenital and irreparable.
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My foolish. broken. blemished Muse so sings.
And this to repair. alas. no Art is able.
‘Cause Nature made it so irreparable.
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