Thursday, February 21, 2019
Early American Literature Essay
Early American literature consisted mainly of diaries, journals, short stories, and Indian  construct stories. Since some of the language used was of older English and  otherwise languages,  first American literature was  awkward to  conduct. The first  fib I  admit was Spanish Explorers in the New  mankind. This story was a journal of Cabeza de Vacas travels and discoveries in the New World. After having a shipwreck, he and his fellow sailors were make slaves of the Indians.They walked barefoot, bleeding and ate raw meat for food. He also describe how one tribe took over land. De Vaca gave detailed accounts on how the Indians lived which I  put interesting. The males lived in the estufas, while women lived in the house. For a proposal, the male would weave a blanket and place it before the female. Spanish Explorers In The New World was interesting because of the detail with the Indians as opposed to other stories which involve no action.The second piece of early American literature    I read was The General History. The Jamestown colony as plagued from the beginning by unfortunate circumstances.  trance out exploring,  can buoy Smith was captured by the Indians. After being brought to  legion(predicate) chiefs, John Smith was brought to the  emperor of the Pamaunkee. The emperor had planned to kill John Smith at first by placing his head against a  swing and bashing it in. Then Pocahontas, the emperors daughter, threw her head in the way and prevented his death.The emperor then decided to let Smith live and to have him as a slave. This story also had more action than some other which I read which does make it interesting, but every once in a while it is difficult to understand due to the Old English. This story was insightful into the lives of one tribe of Indians near Jamestown. The third passage I read was an excerpt from The Bay Psalm Book. In this the Puritans had re-edited the Bible and  well-tried to simplify its words.Their version was modified to rhyme an   d to have what the Puritans referred to as  plainness.  They believed that  lifetime should be plain and stiff. This version of 23 A Psalm of David was difficult to decipher and I thought that the meaning had mean changed some. In conclusion, I have learned that early American literature was exciting in some cases, such as those of real life people and their adventures, and  sluggish and difficult to comprehend in others, such as in the plainness of the Puritans.  
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