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Similarities Between John Smith And Olaudah Equiano

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The different lives and experiences of William Bradford, John Smith, and Olaudah Equiano show how there are many ways to be adapted to a new world. There were many struggles that each of them faced, and each had different motives when writing their experiences. In some way, there are all connected to one another, with some similarities, but there are differences also. William Bradford left England to avoid religious persecution as a Puritan. Even though there were terrible mishaps along his journey to achieve this, he eventually adapted to the New World with the help of a Native American, who taught them essential survival skills that allowed them to prosper by the second year they lived in America. John Smith and Olaudah Equiano were in a similar situation. All three went through a voyage to come to America, but for different reasons. Instead of coming for religious freedom, Smith came to America on a military expedition, and had to face an angry Native American tribe. Olaudah Equiano didn’t even want to come to America willingly. He was captured from Nigeria and was brought over to Barbados as a slave, going through terrible conditions among the ship he was brought in. Even though ordinarily one would expect a lot of emotions from Bradford as he went through so much, Bradford recorded his journey in first-person with almost no tone and emotion. His book was made for the Puritans in England to see. They believed writing in “plain style” would be more effective by using

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