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The Narrative Of The Captivity And Restoration Of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

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Mary Rowlandson Captivity and Spiritual Freedom The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, or also known as The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, written by Mary Rowlandson is a powerful captivity narrative. Mary Rowlandson gives a first person perspective about her experience of being held captive during King Phillip’s War. Rowlandson lost everything by an Indian attack on her town. The Indian’s over took the town of Lancaster, catching homes on fire, killing and capturing the helpless English Puritan’s. Mary herself was captured and is then held prisoner for eleven weeks. Here she spends her time in captivity with the Wampanoag Indians as they travel to safety. Mary Rowlandson lost her family and all that she knew of her life, feeling as if everything was against her. Throughout the narrative she expresses her capture through religion, faith, and dependence in gods will.
The religious belief in that most white females during this time period were of the Puritan religion. Puritans based their concept of divine wisdom on a special covenant with God. They expressed the belief that the Puritans were the chosen people of God. Therefore he will be the one to protect them through their lives. Her Puritanism is a model of the life Rowlandson and other Puritans live. With having this strong principle, Mary Rowlandson feels as those that are not followers in this belief are inferior. She deliberately judges those in which that are different from her,

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