God's instruments? Native Indians in Rowlandson’s "Captivity Narrative"

Mary Rowlandson's Captivity narrative


Ensayo, 2013

6 Páginas, Calificación: 1,0


Resumen o Introducción

When Mary Rowlandson is held captive by the Indians in the late 17th century, she has to deal with the situation in order to survive. But when we look at "A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson," it is important to understand the point of view of a Puritan woman. As such, Mary Rowlandson connects all events, good and bad ones, to God. For this reason, even the Indians' actions are initiated by Him. But why did Rowlandson decide to make them God´s instrument in her story? Aren´t the Native Americans supposed to be the wild, the savage, the opposite of the Puritans? Was it her strong beliefs, was it some sort of self-protection-mechanism, or was it her way to deal with a strange, foreign situation?

Detalles

Título
God's instruments? Native Indians in Rowlandson’s "Captivity Narrative"
Subtítulo
Mary Rowlandson's Captivity narrative
Universidad
Northern Arizona University  (Literature studies)
Curso
American Romanticism
Calificación
1,0
Autor
Año
2013
Páginas
6
No. de catálogo
V276755
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656698579
ISBN (Libro)
9783656700234
Tamaño de fichero
457 KB
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
Captivity, Mary Rowlandson, American Studies, early American Literature, American Literature, Native American, Captivated, Puritans
Citar trabajo
Annika Mödl (Autor), 2013, God's instruments? Native Indians in Rowlandson’s "Captivity Narrative", Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/276755

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