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Mary Rowlandson

s Puritan themes. The Puritans often choose themes that include thoughts about man as a sinner, God as omnipotent, life being simple and fate. She does not try to change her situation by rebelling or speaking for herself. Instead she gives in to fate, “and so it must be,” and the will of god. She also gives God credit for giving her “power over it,”(tobacco) when she decided to quite smoking. Rowlandson’s journal is a captivity narrative, which is one of the kinds of genres that Puritans use. The Puritans also wrote nonfiction diaries, sermons, histories, and poetry. Rowlandson wrote this journal after she was held captive by the Narragansett Indians, during King Philip's War in the 1670s.In conclusion, Mary Rowlandson is a Puritan writer because of her topic of writing, style of writing, theme, religious beliefs, and the kind of genre she uses. All of her writing leads to God and her faith in the bible. ...

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