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    it is not necessarily true that these characters are therefore stereotypes of The Middle ages. The intricate visual descriptions and the tales the characters tell help to direct the reader in finding a more accurate and realistic picture of the pilgrims‚ bringing into question the theory that Chaucer was just collating stereotypes from his time. The fact that there is one representative for each of the chief classes (under the higher nobility) would suggest that this work is an attempt to provide

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    “Thus you may see what difficulties still crosses any good “endeavor” (Smith 74). In the two stories of The Plymouth Plantation and The General History of Virginia it tells a story of English men who go from their home to the new land for a difference in they way they want to live. Such as religious reasons and for better working opportunities. In the two stories the people encounter Native Americans. In both stories the Native Americans help out the English men. The two stories have similarities

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    This painting shows an Indian man standing tall and proud-like next to his arrow. Across him is a pilgrim woman at a spinning wheel peacefully working. The men signing the document are dressed nice and are discussing the compact and expressing their ideas. The Mayflower Compact was designed with very normal and practically ideas. They referenced God and showed respect to their king. The pilgrims that created this document where the first to form a democratic society. This is very significant in

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    Dissatisfied with the Church of England‚ the Pilgrims‚ a group of poor‚ largely uneducated English religious separatists‚ had already relocated to Amsterdam and Leiden in Holland before deciding in 1617 to emigrate to the New World. On 16 September 1620‚ having secured an essential patent from the London Company‚ 102 passengers began their historic sixty-five-day voyage aboard a single ship‚ the 180-ton Mayflower. They were headed for Virginia but got blown off course and instead decided to found

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    The puritans arrived into Massachusetts in 1628. 101 people were on the mayflower (Collier‚ James Lincoln‚ and Christopher Collier. Chapter1. Pilgrims and Puritans. Tarrytown: Benchmark‚ 1998. 1. Print. The Drama of American History.). They went to Massachusetts because the king was persecuting the puritans in England. They want to change the kings and create a pre church he tried to kill them. They created their own church and their own rules. The ways the puritans changed colonial American life

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    ship where each agree to past their time by sharing their past and present experiences. Using their physical appearance to reveal their inner natures‚ Chaucer outlines each pilgrim to portray their personal view towards life. The vocabulary he utilizes allows the readers to vividly piece together the identity of the pilgrims. Chaucer uses his master skills to reveal the knight‚ nun‚ and monk’s inner natures by describing their physical appearance. By describing the knight’s physical attributes and

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    7.2m prescriptions dispensed (Batty‚ 2011) compared to people living in the City of London (Street-Porter‚ 2010). It is noted anxiety and depression are forms of distress generating psychological benefits not recognised by the sufferer (Pilgrim‚ 2010). Therefore experiencing feelings of fear and sadness are generally normal and appropriate responses to life events. Thus diagnostic words of anxiety and depression

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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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    Eric Tagliacozzo strengthens the Euro-centric view by focussing on European narratives in the second part of the book. He analyzes the resources varying from written observation of the Hajj to a non-fiction book. Chapter six is a crucial important section of this book because it illuminates the strategies that Europeans used to stay in power. According to Tagliacozzo‚ “the very act of conquering the rest of the world with state of-the-are technologies‚ the West also laid down some of the preconditions

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    choice.  Those forces had existed from the beginning." (xiv)  What forces lead to King Phillips  war and how did those forces change the way historians have viewed the Pilgrim myth?    Mayflower paper   Mayflower: A Story of Courage‚ Community‚ and War​  by Nathaniel Philbrick discovers  the first fifty­five years of the Pilgrims’ life‚ and their journey to‚ and through the New  World. Philbrick mainly focuses on the social and economic relationships between the  English and their Native American neighbors

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