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    difficulties and realities of New England. John Smith‚ a pilgrim who arrived in the Americas‚ writes a description of the new land. In "A Description of New England" he shows what a wonderful world of vast food and pleasure await. However‚ William Bradford‚ another pilgrim who arrived on the coast of Massachusetts‚ in Plymouth‚ gives his take on the early settling of the new land. In "Of Plymouth Plantation" he writes a description of how the pilgrims actually lived and what really happened in Plymouth

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    people often joined together on pilgrimage... Their aim was to enjoy the fellowship of the group and obtain protection as they took part in the pilgrimage.” (Theilmann 99). Following this logic‚ the group was necessary for the fulfillment of the pilgrim experience. Yet‚ this community was not available for Margery Kempe. One of the most poignant examples in which people abandon her is in chapter fifteen‚ “Her maiden‚ seeing trouble on every side‚ waxed rude against her mistress. She let her go alone

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    the most beautiful and heart-moving of his poems‚ in blank verse: CANTO DEL VIAJERO *  THE SONG OF THE TRAVELER       Like to a leaf that is fallen and withered‚        Tossed from the tempest from pole unto pole;        Thus roams the pilgrims abroad without purpose‚

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    On November 11‚ 1620 the pilgrims‚ aboard the Mayflower ship‚ dropped anchor at Cape Cod. They wanted to explore the new land with a shallop they brought with them from England‚ but it suffered damages during the voyage and needed mending. In this situation‚ while the shallop was being repaired‚ 16 well armed men‚ leaded by Captain Standish‚ were allowed to seek what seemed to be a nearby river. This was unknown land‚ so they took every precaution available to them. On the 15th of November they

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    THEY ASK ME FOR VERSES You bid me now to strike the lyre‚ That mute and torn so long has lain: And yet I cannot wake the strain‚ Nor will the Muse one note inspire! Coldly it shakes in accenta dire‚ As if my soul itself to wring‚ And when its sound seems but to fling A jest at its own low lament; So in sad isolation pent‚ My soul can neither feel nor sing. There was a time-ah‚ ’t is too true - But that time long ago has past - When upon me the Muse had cast Indulgent smile and

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    harvest. Pilgrims and Puritans who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to New England. Several days of Thanksgiving were held in early New England history that have been identified as the "First Thanksgiving"‚ including Pilgrim holidays in Plymouth in 1621 and 1623‚ and a Puritan holiday in Boston in 1631. According to historian Jeremy Bangs‚ director of the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum‚ the Pilgrims may have

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    “The Pardoner’s Tale:” A Sermon of Morality and Corruption The art of persuasion proves to be an important aspect within “The Canterbury Tales” because it is this art that a pilgrim needs to exemplify in order to be deemed the best storyteller. Not only is this art the driving force behind the overarching plot of the poem but it is also an essential facet for characters within the tales so they are able to provide a complex and thought-provoking story. Understanding that the storytellers

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    the virtuous are measured. Like Shakespeare‚ Chaucer in the Prologue has painted life as he has seen it and has left it to others to draw the moral. He does not project his likes and dislikes and completely effaces himself from his account of the pilgrims and their stories. He thereby achieves the objectivity that is the most important thing in both novel and drama‚ and the Prologue contains seeds of both these literary gnres. His aim was to give “the truth‚ the whole truth and nothing but the

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    According to the oxford dictionary a pilgrimage is journey in which one takes of either moral or spiritual significance. Those who embark on a pilgrimage are known as a pilgrim and is usually a journey to either a holy place or shrine of importance significance for that person. During the Middle Ages life was dominated by wealth‚ order‚ class‚ state and most importantly religion. Religion played an important role in daily life. It effected the way people behaved and to what they believed. It is difficult

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    England a religiously tolerant country when persecution of the Puritans began. The turmoil caused actually paved the way for so many immigrants to come and colonize in America‚ thus forming the Pilgrim colony. The first English Colony in New England was founded by the Pilgrims. A simple people‚ the Pilgrims‚ also known as the Separatists‚ sought after religious freedom. Soon‚ people began to question the Pilgrim’s authority. In order to reassure them‚ William Bradford drafted an agreement called

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