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Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley became known as early feminists because of their desire to explore education and express themselves in deeper ways. ... Because of their passion for their work and their disregard for anything that would shun them, Bradstreet and Wheatley could definitely be considered feminist poets.
In some ways, Anne Bradstreet could be considered a feminist. ...
Phillis Wheatley, in my opinion, was not so much a feminist as an open-minded individual with a hunger to explore more than that which is directly connected to herself. ... ” Though she was cautious not to offend those that meant most to her, she is seen as an inspiration to some more modern-day feminist writers.
Approximate Word count = 469 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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