Men see a situation different than a woman would. Most men if something happened they just move on and they handle the situation in a more manly way. “One third of are people were dangerously ill, getting worse hourly and we felt sure of meeting the same fate, with death as our only prospect, which is such a country was much worse yet.” This shows that Devaca was strong and was able to stand and experience the whole adventure. Most people would not be able to withstand not having enough food for that long. …show more content…
Mary Rowlandson was a very brave woman that was ready for an edventure. “Before i knew what affliction meant, i was ready sometimes to wish for it.” This proves that she was undergoing a lot of pain already and a little more and she wouldn't notes it.
If life is bad people happen to look for a way to make it better and in de vacas case take the adventure to the new world. He must have thought than he could do something better for his life before he went.“If one lives where all suffer and starve, one acts on one's own impulse to help.” In conclusion de vaca was looking for an adventure so he volunteered to go to the new world the seek an adventure. He had nothing at home so he tried to make a better opportunity for himself therefore he would volunteer to go to the new world.
In some situations you have no choice and you are forced to do something that you may or may not want to do. “And that i may the better declure what happened to me during that grievous captivity.” this quote shows that Rowlandson had no choice but to go to the new world and try to make a new life for