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    The puritans first came in the 1630s‚they left a big mark on the new land. In england the Puritans had been people of norms. king Charles didn’t like them much and didn’t tolerate any of their attempt to try and reform the Church of england.Most of them thought they have nothing in england anymore and decided to come to the new colony and start over. my essay today is not about the history of the puritans but about what happen in the salem witch trials.there has been lots of theories about what happen

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    Go back all the way to the 16th and 17th century era‚ a time where you new groups of people were forming; coming together because of common beliefs or shared interests. One group who was particularly sturdy and large was the Puritans. The Puritans believed in many of their own beliefs‚ but the main belief that they all had in common was their views on religion. The Puritans practiced their own religion derived from Anglicanism‚ and had many strict beliefs and feelings towards their own lifestyles

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    It can also be explained in regards to the earlier mentioned Puritan tradition. The great expectations that both Europeans and Americans initially had for the New World are integrated in the latter-day Americans and give them the notion that they are a special people with a peculiar and promising country. These long inherited notions have made Americans impatient with troubling issues‚ have convinced them that true love can be found just around the corner and that any human relationship can be corrected

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    The Puritan society was one in which religion and politics were inextricably intermingled; religion was law and vice versa. These individuals fervently believed that sin should be completely eschewed and that those brazen enough to perpetrate it ought to be punished severely‚ even to the point of death. Furthermore‚ they expected that these condemned persons should wear their shame with a constant expression of remorse. Puritans had strict laws and they believed that everyone should abide by them

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    world. Since no one can be sure what happens after death‚ many theories have been presented throughout the years about this phenomenon. Today and throughout all of history‚ there have been many different groups that have had their own ideas about death. Specifically‚ in the late 1500s to the early 1800s‚ the Puritans‚ Revolutionaries‚ and Romantics each had their own different and unique views of death that impacted their literature and ways of life. The Puritans’ view of death was that once someone

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    Puritans and the Salem Witch Trials During the time period of 1691 to 1692 the town of Salem‚ a small thriving community within the Puritan Massachusetts Bay colony‚ was struck by widespread hysteria in the form of witch trials. The way these trials and accusations played out are historically unlike any other witch trials found in European and American history. Historians have pointed to a number of economic‚ political‚ and social changes of the then existing institutions throughout the Massachusetts

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story "The Lottery"‚ she uses many literary devices. However the most prevalent are irony and symbolism. Jackson uses irony and symbolism to illustrate the underlying darker theme not evident in the beginning of the short story. The use of irony is in almost every paragraph. Even the title of the story is ironic because it represents something positive but in the end the reader finds the true meaning of the title to be negative. "Part of the horrific effect of Jackson’s

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    abstract ideas change meaning as characters‚ notably the main character Hester Prynne‚ grow and change. With its connotation changing from negative to positive‚ the symbol of the scarlet letter “A” represents Hester as adulterous‚ angelic‚ and able. Hester Prynne wears a scarlet letter A on her chest as a symbol to represent that she has committed adultery. In the beginning‚ the letter is a means of reminding the town of Prynne’s sin‚ and therefore‚ negatively affects how society views her. Adorning

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    bedside telephones…..” (pg. 301) All his descriptions of the boat and Joe’s feats on his journey‚ excite the reader as they plow through the book. On the other hand‚ the overall purpose is to get back to those American roots. To inform Americans about how much they’re able to

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    Colonies‚ it was a long way back from where we are today in the matter of culture. The New England Colonies were mostly Christians‚ but some of them were Puritans. Puritans wished to purify‚ hence the name‚ and reform the Church of England. The Puritans did not last very long‚ but their original religion‚ Christianity‚ remained because of the Great Awakening. The Puritans were the most dynamic Christian force in the American colonies. In England‚ the Puritans had been people of means

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