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The Pilgrim's Progress

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Faithful is just a guy who, like Christian, escapes his past life and pursues a life that is down the straight and narrow path of Christianity. A Righteous man, ridiculed, tortured, and finally burnt at the stake for his faith, Faithful lives up to his name and is the martyr of The Pilgrim's Progress—the one who suffers and dies for what he believes in. Before Christian meets Faithful on the road from the Palace Beautiful, Christian seems to be the only real pilgrim on the journey to the Celestial City. The others pilgrims he has met on his journey (Formalist and Hypocrisy, Mr. Worldly-Wiseman, Mr. Pliable) have either abandoned the journey for its extreme struggles or for being shown the hollowness of their faith. But Faithful is different unlike his friends he did not have a hollow faith so when he faced the trials and tribulations he did not deal with them because of his strong faith in the Lord. …show more content…

As the two share their stories of their journey so far, having come from the same town, It becomes clear that Faithful's earnestness is at least equal to Christian's. His resistance to Wanton, Adam the first, and Moses differ from Christian's encounters, but you might say that this represents the variety of obstacles one can face on such a journey. Faithful's death at Vanity Fair lets in a new sense of danger to the story. The death of one of the pilgrims is foretold by Evangelist. At the trial, however, it's Faithful's passionate defense that peg him for execution. It's also important to note that, in his speech to the jury, he's defending not so much himself as Christ and condemning anyone who is against

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