Analysis Of Coming Of Age In The Dawnland By Charles C. Mann

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Every author has a reason why they write a particular piece. This is known as the author’s purpose. An author may write to entertain, to inform, or even to persuade the reader to agree with their argument. Charles C. Mann, author of “Coming of Age in the Dawnland,” writes about his view of Indian societies in New England. He speaks about the Americas before the arrival of the Europeans. Mann’s purpose for writing this piece is to inform the reader. He succeeded in achieving this purpose through his style and tone, as well as strong and persuasive points.

Mann’s main motive for producing this work of literature was to inform the reader about what life was like as a Native American before the influence of the Europeans. Some topics Mann

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