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Book Catalog Perse Politano Eng 360
Of Plymouth Plantation The words of those who lived during that time period provide the best illustration of the Puritan way of thinking and culture. William Bradford, the second governor of the Plymouth Colony, gives a first-hand account of what happened at Plymouth Plantation. Bradford tells a story about the events that led the colonists to flee the English mainland and arrive in the New World. He does this by explaining what caused them to do so. The story shows how important it is to work with people from different backgrounds, ethnic groups, and religions for the group's benefit. Another underlying theme in this work is the self-made person trying to create something from nothing. This theme has shaped the company's vision ever since it was made available to the public in the nineteenth century. Students can easily use this novel to teach the New York State English Language Arts Learning Standards by comparing and contrasting Puritan writings with contemporary versions. They can also draw inferences about how Puritan writing influenced literature and how people saw communities.
The Works of Anne Bradstreet. In the high school classroom, poems and other short works of literature are frequently taught. They are valuable devices to give students practice in distinguishing normal abstract sayings, imagery, and allegorical language strategies and give students windows into a wide range of societies and time spans. Poems and other short works of literature are frequently taught in high school classrooms. They can be used by students to practice recognizing literary tropes, symbolism, and figurative language strategies, and they can learn about a wide range of cultures and times. The Flesh and the Spirit by Anne Bradstreet is an excellent selection for the Puritan era due to its numerous literary tools and tropes and unique insight into a Puritan woman's perspective. Women were expected to work on farms, be wives, and mothers, but very few were allowed to finish their education. Few, like Anne Bradstreet, used their education to write about their own struggles and colonial experiences. Additionally, students can use The Tissue and the Soul and other Bradstreet works to improve their ability to control standard Key Thoughts and Subtleties: RST2.
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Young Goodman Brown At night in Salem, Massachusetts, one might not expect a story about a character named Goodman to take place there. However, it is precisely this shift in expectations that will entice students to read these works of fiction set in the Puritan era. Young Goodman Brown furnishes students with the chance to peruse and consider the manners by which the obscure can stir dread, as well as the manners by which that trepidation and our earlier convictions can influence how we see the unexplored world. In order to maintain his reputation and standing within the Puritan religion, Goodman Brown is obsessed with concealing his flaws from his Puritan neighbors and friends. The work uses Earthy colored's suspicion and obsession with concealing his transgressions from others as a narrative device to examine how the things that are most students can examine the impact that Puritan strict convictions had on their perception of the obscure, including the Salem Witch Preliminaries fraud despite severe Puritan ethics actually contradicting the motivations for them. Effortlessly used as a springboard for students to look at cultural expectations versus reality, Together with at least one of the other messages in this leaflet, this message would be a great way to demonstrate to students the New York State reading standards RST9 and RST3.
WORKS CITED Bloom, Harold. Nathaniel Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown. Chelsea House, 2005. Bradford, William. Of Plymouth Plantation. Zweihander Press, 2019. Bradstreet, Anne, and Jeannine Hensley. The Works of Anne Bradstreet. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010.