Mary Rowlandson The Sovereignty And Goodness Of God Summary

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Mary Rowlandson’s The Sovereignty and Goodness of God tells the story of her captivity by Native Americans in 17th century. In this story, she shows a typical Puritan view of Native Americans. When the Native Americans captured the Puritans, they did not have a positive view of the Native Americans at all, and not surprisingly, Rowlandson was not much different from them. Rowlandson starts the story with the Native Americans’ brutal attack on her village. She describes those gruesome experiences very vividly, and it seems certain that she has no reason to think highly of the Native Americans. On top of that, her words describing the Native Americans, such as infidels, liars and heathens, indicate that she did not see them as normal people.

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