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    World. After an uncomfortable crossing from England‚ the ship dropped anchor near the edge of Cape Cod‚ far north from the initial destination at the mouth of the Hudson River. A month later‚ the Mayflower crossed the Massachusetts Bay‚ where the Pilgrims‚ as they are now commonly known‚ began the establishment of constructing a village at Plymouth. Throughout the first brutal winter‚ most of the colonists remained on board the ship‚ where they suffered from exposure‚ scurvy and outbreaks of contagious

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    Native Americans. In the poem‚ “Today We Will Not Be Invisible Nor Silent”‚ Manyarrows describes the pilgrims as the responsibles of affecting their lives. Manyarrows states that the pilgrims are “convincing others and ourselves/that we have been assimilated and eliminated” (6-7). The words “assimilated” and “eliminated” suggest that the

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    The main point Dante is trying to iterate in the Inferno‚ is the belief that all sins result in losing the good of the intellect. The good of the intellect in Dante’s view‚ refers to a relationship with God‚ which is something he lacks. Beginning with the Inferno‚ Dante starts his journey through the nine circles where he comes into contact with numerous different shades‚ each committing different sins in their previous life. Starting in Canto One‚ he sees three different animals who are believed

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    was divine authority‚//The highest wisdom‚ and the primal love.//Before me nothing but eternal things//were made‚ and I endure eternally.//Abandon every hope‚ who enter here.” Canto III 1-9 Venturing through the very depths of hell‚ Dante the pilgrim bears witness to the various consequences of the sins that humans have committed on earth. Sin‚ as defined in the bible is the deliberate disobedience to the will of God. These deliberate actions serve to disrupt the balance that is the guiding

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    Presentation John Bunyan - The Pilgrim’s progress I searched for information about the book the Pilgrims progress in the Grangerford’s house. First I will explain what an allegory is. Secondly I will tell what Pilgrim’s progress is about and why it is an allegory and lastly I will explain why I think the mentioning of the book Pilgrim’s progress has to do with satirizing the Grangerfords. An allegory is an extended metaphor which conveys its hidden message through symbolic figures. It has a

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    The ideal that had the greatest impact on the survival and success of the earliest settlers was industry. This value was a requirement that the colonists needed to have in order to survive and succeed in a foreign land that presented many challenges. A failure to keep up with this demanding environment would have put an end to their newly settled community. One way we see this is in William Bradford’s text Of Plymouth Plantation: “After this they chose‚ or rather confirmed‚ Mr. John Carver (a man

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    schizophrenic” style II. Background a) Vonnegut joined the Army b) Vonnegut’s capture c) Vonnegut’s experiences in Dresden III. Plot Summary a) Idea of the book b) Dedication of the book c) Billy Pilgrim as main character IV. Analysis a) Glorification and romanticization b) Largely autobiographical c) Composition d) Views V. Adaptation a) Turning novel into a film b) Theatrical adaptation

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    vivid sunset; the sun is descending to its “wavy bed‚” behind an ocean or lake. The day is almost done‚ and the sun not at the height of vigor (he is in his tent)‚ but the implication is that he rests only after an active day. The Journey of the Pilgrim into the world of Evening: After the sunset‚ at “twilight‚” the world is not yet attuned to Eve’s mood. The air is hushed‚ except for some annoying sounds: the bat’s

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    eager and exhausted. It’ was difficult to envision how she could endure these unfortunate occasions without wavering her confidence. Religion acts through imprisonment demonstrated the qualification between the religious estimations of the European pilgrims and the Native Americans. It likewise went about as persuasion for ahead of schedule Americans to keep on honing their confidence‚ for if

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    representations of St. James and medieval pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. Image 3: The Scallop shell as a visual element of El Camino de Santiago ’s culture. Image 4: A conceptual Framework of the Study of Authenticity. Image 5: Different Marketing Strategies promoting El Camino. Image 6: Photos from tourists contributing to the formation and dissemination of El Camino ’s image. Image 7: Some souvenirs available in El Camino de Santiago. Image 8: ’Compostela ’ and Pilgrim ’s passport. Sample of stamps.

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