tatummarie5 tatummarie5
  • 26-01-2017
  • English
contestada

Describe how the Mary Rowland's experience during her captivity is a metaphor for a devout Puritan society

Respuesta :

TomskBoy
TomskBoy TomskBoy
  • 26-01-2017
A prominent theme in Rowlandson's narrative (and Puritan writing in general) is the sense of fear and revulsion she expresses in regards to the wilderness. When taken captive after the attack on Lancaster, Rowlandson was forced to face a threatening environment and endure the treatment of her Native American captors, people whom she refers to as "barbarous creatures," "murderous wretches" "heathen," "ravenous beasts," and "hell-hounds."
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What number is midway between 2/3 and 1?
what is the sum of the first 30 odd numbers? How to calculate it without having to add all of them.
what is the domain, range, and function of y=absolute value of x-3 +2 i put the domain as 3 and the range as 2 and the function as yes
Help me please heathen 1. an uncivilized person 2. a kind or type 3. ill-tempered 4. a jointed-puppet
Help me please heathen 1. an uncivilized person 2. a kind or type 3. ill-tempered 4. a jointed-puppet
What is the equation of a parabola with vertex (0,0) and focus (0,4)? Draw its graph on the grid
Can x-2 ever be less than 0? Why or why not?
Why did the Spanish explore the New World in the early 1500s?
Solve.[tex] \sqrt{x-1}+3=x [/tex]
what is irrational numbers and what is rational numbers?