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    in reality produces changes in form and content. In order to understand how‚ we must look at several characteristics. a) Social background - the settlements (colonization) - the first settlers: literally‚ people talk about the Puritans‚ but before them there were native Americans‚ whose voices were not heard until much later. There were also many visitors‚ but they didn’t stay there. Examples include Smith and Cabeza de Vaca among others. The settler colony in America was established

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    Aboard the Arabella in 1630‚ a group of Puritans headed by John Winthrop endured the journey across the Atlantic in pursuit of founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony in order to escape religious persecution in England. As a Cambridge scholar‚ upper-class man‚ and politician‚ Winthrop assumed position of governor in the newly established community. Even from the start of their journey‚ Winthrop spoke in depth about his vision for an independent Puritan society in “A Modell of Christian Charity." He

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    seen as an unworldly creature‚ incapable of any good. Her personality is unusual and difficult to comprehend‚ which prompts the puritanical society to question her ethical development. Pearl is constantly viewed as a mischievous elf-child by all the Puritans in Boston‚ yet Hawthorne intensely compares her to a glorious work of art. She is the representation of the Scarlet letter in human form. A child who is as significant as little Pearl‚ is clearly misunderstood by the colony Protestants. Pearl

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    that aligned with the company goals was selected. But‚ after going through the first iteration‚ the business managers realized that there were some obvious problems with the new prioritization process. Many factors such as high costs for existing legacy system‚ budget constraints and a complex prioritization process contributed to these problems. Furthermore‚ the high level business managers believed that the IT costs were high in comparison to the actual benefits that were delivered. Thus‚ for VWoA

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    cultures since the beginning of time. If the Puritans and Pilgrims were to come and live in today’s society‚ there would be a shocking difference in our mannerisms‚ religious ideals‚ and our common viewpoints. Going from a life within the confines of a early American settlement to the fast paced‚ consumer world that live in today would be a shock unto itself. With the ever changing dynamics between political and social groups in America‚ the pilgrims and puritans would take interest in those that set examples

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    England in the 1620s was filled with tension between the Puritans and King James I and his son Charles I. Their primary goal for their country was to revive Roman Catholicism and rid of any religions that would not conform; so‚ they mainly targeted Puritans. This intolerance motivated the Puritans to pursue their economic interests (which later turned into religious interests) and establish a place for themselves in the New England colonies in 1630. What they originally intended was to create a colony

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    “Original sin”: is the Puritan belief that all sin developed from women due to the fact that Eve‚ the first woman‚ made the first sin by giving in to temptation and offering it to men. This sin made the belief that all children created are a sinner and should take responsibility for the act of Adam and Eve. In the book‚ The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne uses imagery‚ symbolism‚ and the belief in “original sin” to criticize how women are not seen as equals to men. The Imagery in The Scarlet Letter portrays

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    In the play the crucible‚ Arthur miller uses the character of John Proctor who‚ residing in hysteria-shaken Puritan Salem‚ rises beyond the hysteria and proves himself a true hero through his heroic virtues‚ challenging of authority and power‚ self-sacrifice and self-realisation. Proctor is the only individual willing to question the puritan belief system. He believes that no man should have control over the life of another. Only God has the power to judge and condemn. Therefore‚ choosing the more

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    “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford is history about the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the lives of the Puritan colonists. He was a Puritan who sailed to Plymouth. He began to attend meetings of small group of Nonconformists and later‚ he joined them. The Nonconformists sailed to find land where they can be free to worship and live according to their own beliefs. After several years‚ William Bradford became governor of Plymouth Colony‚ and he was elected as a governor at least

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    devoted to their faith (Christianity). This is where the university of Harvard originated which was originally meant to train ministers and over half of the graduating students became congressional divines. we can also depict the lives of the puritan women in New England. some historians depict the colonial period as a "golden age" for women. "Surviving letters indicate that men and women generally accommodated themselves to the gender roles

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