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    Jr.‚ authors of The Way of Duty‚ describe Mary Fish Silliman by saying "She remained to the end of her life less a daughter of the Revolution than a child of the Puritans". This is proven throughout her life. Despite outside influences and events‚ Mary continued steadfast in her beliefs as a Puritan. Mary Fish was born into a Puritan world. Her parents‚ Joseph and Rebecca Fish‚ raised her using standards that dated back to the Old Plymouth colony. She was taught to remain humble and pious. She

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    those who are born in a state of grace. Also his grandfather John Hathorne is one of those slayers in Salem Witch Trials. He changes his surname as he is ashamed of what his ancestors have done and wants to hide this relation. Hawthorne addresses the puritan and calvinist belief by showing the characteristics of the damned people of his time. The setting of the story is unknown because it is not explained whether it is reality or a dream world. PLOT OF THE STORY The story takes place in Salem village

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    "You are combined with anti-Christ‚are you not?"--Danforth. Within Miller’s book The Crucible he portrays and explains how Puritan life was and how the people responded to it on a daily basis. Within The Crucible there is a horrific village known as Salem and in it everything runs off of the bible and the people’s thought and if they think you are a witch you will be accused and have to either confess or be brought to death. By closely looking at how Puritanism caused such havoc and destruction

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    In “The Day of the Locust‚” written by Nathanael West‚ he portrays the hardship of living in a city like Los Angeles where people go to fulfil their dreams but only find sorrow and disappointment. I particularly liked a passage located at the end of the novel. West writes‚ “Their boredom becomes more and more terrible. They realize that they’ve been tricked and burn with resentment. Every day of their lives they read the newspapers and went to the movies. Both fed them on lynchings‚ murder‚ sex

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    and with these changes came the separation of the two societies. While the settlers of the Chesapeake region were motivated primarily by objectives of wealth‚ the New England puritan settlers were in an entirely different mindset. They sought out and expanded in hopes of dodging sanctified persecution. The puritans spent their days spreading their religion and working to be a spotless society in God’s eyes (Model of Christian Charity‚ Document A). The New England settlers had finally escaped

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    Patrick O’Hearn 10/16/12 Pd. 2/White DBQ Puritans were not happy during the 1630s – 1660s with the King of England because he did not change the Church of England enough for their liking. They decided to go to the New World to live by their own religious rules. Even though the Puritans came to the New World for religious freedom they wanted everyone‚ including the Indians to follow their religious beliefs. When the Puritans came here. Their goal was religious freedom. Unfortunately

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    Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter‚ depicts a story of a woman who is shamed by her community because she commits to adultery. Having to wear the embroidered scarlet letter “A”‚ Hester Prynne experiences shame‚ negative comments‚ and change. Hester Prynne withstands a frightening process‚ through this she transforms her physical appearance and beliefs‚ this can be depicted through her actions. Hawthorne then has Hester Prynne become accepting of her mistake through a violent cleanse. Hester Prynne

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    that settled in New England went in search of religious freedom and to flee persecution by King Charles I and Arch Bishop Laud. As preacher John Winthrop stated in A Model of Christian Charity in 1630‚ the Puritans wanted to become “a city upon a hill”(A). By becoming this “city” the Puritans wanted everyone to look at them as a model for a perfect society. In contrast‚ the Chesapeake colonists’ motives were money and land. Initially all the colonist came with gold tests instead of supplies with

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    impact the way Nathaniel Hawthorne expressed his emotions when writing the books he has published. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Background relates to his Writing Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4‚ 1804‚ in Salem‚ Massachusetts. His ancestors were Puritans‚ who were the first settlers in the state. They came to the New World with Governor Winthrop in 1603. His ancestors were two prominent judges‚ one active in the persecution of the Quakers in the 1650s‚ the other in the witch trials of the 1690s‚

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    the religion of the puritans. Both sides see completely different perspectives in life and each group lives in different ways according to their beliefs. Rationalists‚ believing in science and reason over belief in a higher been‚ think that people should live their life by science. If you’re able to prove that something exists or doesnt‚ then you should live by what the facts say. If something is beyond the realm of human reason‚ it is not to be believed. While the Puritans believed that everyone

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