1. Mary Rowlandson And The Power Of God's Elect
Mary thinks of her capture and every detail about it as a trial from God. ... When it came time to cross the Bacquaug River, as a captive, Rowlandson sees the Indians coming together to build rafts to carry them across the river. ... The rest of the morning and that night Indians were coming into their wigwam to mourn and cry with her mistress. ... This anger is brought about because of the Puritan belief of superiority. ... Rowlandson learned a tremendous amount about herself during her captivity. ...
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- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School