The values of the Puritans are easily reflected in the history, A autobiography of Her Captivity. In this story, Indians take the main character, Mary Rowlandson, captive from her village. This story depicts the hardships and struggles she went finished while remaining captive.
The Puritans love their perfection and mat he controlled everything. This is closely depicted in this story when, even so though Mary was being held captive and was being force to hike; she felt that deity was with her keeping up her liquor and fortune her along the way. She did not question whether her God loved her or was punishing her, but rather felt that he made this happen and was helping her along the way because he loved her. She also felt that the Lord renewed her strength, curiously after she had hurt herself riding horseback part of the way. In this story, Marys daughter dies, instead of being heartbroken and weeping, Mary feels that God has taken the child for a reason, and finds rejoice in that God shows love for her in answers her prayers afterward her daughters death. Mary Rowlandson, illustrates how deeply ghostly Puritans were. On the way, Mary also encounters the chance of inheriting a Bible, in which she only found as the work of God.![]()
Mary, equal many other Puritans, was also industrious and self-reliant. While in captivity, Mary knitted and sold her pieces to the Indians, in which she received catch up with for. At the end of the story, Mary thanks God for helping her through the way. She doesnt disgrace God or feel that he is punishing her, but feels the admiration and goodness of Gods powers upon her for helping her through her hardships. In the story, A Narrative of Her Captivity, the main character, Mary, is the...
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