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    Early Puritans led simple‚ modest lives‚ free of materialistic temptations. According to today’s high standards‚ Puritans appear to have led almost primitive lives. However‚ in that time in history‚ their humble homes were a large part of their daily lives‚ and they were viewed upon as being a gift from God. In her poem‚ Anne Bradstreet describes the importance of her house‚ despite the fact that she chastises herself for yielding to the temptations of vanity and materialism. Religion was‚ for

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    Symbolism in Puritan Society Questioning the power of love‚ as well as playing with human emotion‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter on the struggles of Hester Prynne‚ a sinner in a Puritan community. Hester is a young beautiful woman who was married once before‚ but because of a complication in her travel to America is separated from her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ for three years. Due to this separation Hester has an affair‚ which results in a child. The novel itself contains

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    The Puritans see God as mysteriously involved in the acts of the universe‚ whereas the transcendentalists think God is connected to mankind through nature and intuition. The outlook on Puritan writing is that their style tends to be plain and introspective. Transcendentalist writing shows how nature and feelings are triumphant over logic and rationality. In contrast to the plain style of Puritan writing‚ Jonathan Edwards frequently strikes his audience with powerful words in his literature. He exemplifies

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    “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (Exodus 22:18)‚ this was a passage that the Puritans lived by. The Salem Witch Trials took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1692 and claimed the lives of many innocent people. It led to the hangings of almost twenty‚ leaving more than one hundred in prison. A group of young girls in Salem Village accused several local women of witchcraft while being claimed of being possessed by the devil. This is causing a wave of hysteria to spread throughout colonial

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    In the Puritan faith they believe that some members have been intended as the chosen ones and saved and that others have not and just have to suffer through this life. God has chosen his people and in the community they make it clear as to who is saved and who is not. There’s no better place to put someone on display for alleged wrongdoing then at the church or in a community that is very religion and faith oriented . People are so consumed with others’ lives and spirituality that they completely

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    Massachusetts Bay Colony was only religiously tolerant to Puritans and gave others different political rights. Moreover‚ 1564 at Fort Caroline was completed only to survive a year till the Spanish St. Augustine. Commander Pedro Avilés wrote to King Philip II that he had “hanged all those we had found in because . . . they were scattering the odious Lutheran doctrine in these Provinces.” Furthermore‚ Puritan Boston believed Catholics and other Non-Puritans were anathemas who were often punished. In fact‚ Four

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writing is very distinguishable because of the themes‚ symbols‚ and motifs in his pieces of writing. His life was greatly influenced by the Puritan legacy because of where he was born‚ so a lot of his writing incorporates ideas about Puritanism. More precisely‚ a lot of Hawthorne’s writings involve sin and are morally serious. Two of his short stories‚ “The Birthmark” and “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment‚” do not directly deal with Puritanism‚ but they do involve a number of other

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    The Puritan faith is a one that was not well accepted in Great Britain‚ forcing them to a place where they could‚ theoretically‚ be free from persecution. Francis J. Bremer’s book‚ The Puritan Experiment‚ provides the reality that no matter the place that this religion was present‚ the rules were still the same. He is successful in examining the role that women played in a New World Puritan society‚ and is able to provide information to other authors on the aspects of the Salem Witch Trials‚ and

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    As time passes‚ things are bound to change‚ yet one thing that doesn’t seem to change is the constant discrimination against minorities. When comparing modern society to the movie Straight Outta Compton‚ which takes place in the 1980’s‚ it is evident that racism is present in both worlds. An essential element that is portrayed in both publications‚ is that minorities are continuously being targeted by authorities‚ such as the law enforcement. Additionally‚ by comparing the genre of rap back then

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    The America today has a totally different look on it than how it was during the early years of the different colonies and this is because of how the colonies came to America and how they built their economies. The Puritans in Virginia‚ Massachusetts‚ and in Barbados all had similar and different ways in coming to America. Some of them had the ideas of coming all together and working together and others had the idea of just going on your own and making your own way through life in the new world‚ or

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