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Where was Phillis Wheatley born and raised?


place of death: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Phillis Wheatley was the first published African-American female poet. She was born in the middle of the eighteenth century, possibly in areas in or around Senegal.

What did the Wheatleys do to educate Phillis?


The Wheatleys were a progressive family and did not see anything immoral in educating a slave. Mary was not intimidated by Phillis' intelligence, contrarily she taught her everything she knew and encouraged her to write poetry. Phillis was exempted from heavy house work to give her time to enrich her knowledge.

How did Phillis Wheatley learn to read the Bible?


How did Phillis Wheatley learn to read the Bible?
Posted in: Biography. From a young age Phillis Wheatley showed uncommon intelligence and curiosity for learning. Mary Wheatley, the 18 year old daughter of John and Susanna Wheatley, took Phillis as a student and taught her how to read and write, soon she was fluently reading the Bible.

What inspired Phillis Wheatley to write poetry?


Phillis Wheatley writing poetry. The Wheatleys were a progressive family and did not see anything immoral in educating a slave. Mary was not intimidated by Phillis' intelligence, contrarily she taught her everything she knew and encouraged her to write poetry.

How does Wheatley end the poem?


Wheatley ends the poem by reminding these Christians that all are equal in the eyes of God. "To S.M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works" is a poem written for Scipio Moorhead, who drew the engraving of Wheatley featured on this ClassicNote.

Why did Mrs Wheatley send the chaise to fetch Phillis back?


Why did Mrs Wheatley send the chaise to fetch Phillis back?
One day, as Phillis had gone out, the weather suddenly turned damp. Mrs. Wheatley, fearing for her health, sent the chaise to fetch her back. On seeing the coachman, another slave, sharing his seat with Phillis, she became furious and reprimanded him for forgetting the dignity attached to 'her Phillis'.

What happened to Anne Wheatley's husband?


In 1778, Wheatley married John Peters, a free black man from Boston with whom she had three children, though none survived. Efforts to publish a second book of poems failed. To support her family, she worked as a scrubwoman in a boardinghouse while continuing to write poetry. Wheatley died in December 1784, due to complications from childbirth.
 
Phillis Wheatley, ilk yayınlanan Afrika kökenli kadın şairdi. Muhtemelen on yedinci yüzyılın ortasında, Senegal civarında doğmuştur ve Boston, Massachusetts, ABD'de ölmüştür. Wheatley ailesi ilerici bir aileydi ve köle birini eğitmenin ahlaki bir sorun olmadığını düşünüyorlardı. Mary Wheatley, Phillis'e her şeyi öğretti ve onu şiir yazmaya teşvik etti. Phillis ağır ev işlerinden muaf tutularak bilgisini arttırması için zaman verildi. Daha genç yaşta olağanüstü zekası ve öğrenmeye duyduğu merakla dikkat çeken Phillis, Mary Wheatley'in öğrencisi olarak kabul edildi ve Kutsal Kitap'ı okumayı öğrendi. Şiir yazmaya Phillis Wheatley'i teşvik eden faktörlerden biri, Wheatley ailesinin köle birini eğitmekte tereddüt etmemesiydi. Wheatley, ölüm döşeğinde bulunan bir genç Afrikalı ressam olan Scipio Moorhead için yazdığı "To S.M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works" adlı şiirinde, Hristiyanlara Tanrı'nın gözünde herkesin eşit olduğunu hatırlatarak sonlandırmıştır. Mary Wheatley, bir gün Phillis'in dışarı çıktığı bir anda hava birden nemli hale geldiğinde sağlığı için endişelenmiş ve Phillis'i geri getirtmek için arabayı göndermiştir. Anne Wheatley'in kocası olan John Peters ile 1778'de evlenen Phillis, 1784 yılında doğum komplikasyonlarından kaynaklanan bir hastalıktan dolayı hayatını kaybetmiştir. Bu tür detaylı bilgilerin yanı sıra daha fazla sorunuz varsa memnuniyetle cevaplarım.
 

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