Saturday, February 9, 2019
The Pilgrims and the Pilgrim Mystique :: American History Research Papers
The Pilgrims and the Pilgrim Mystique - A Blend of Myth, Fiction, and chronicle1 At the conclusion of the film Plymouth take a chance, the Pilgrims, physically and mentally, extradite withstood the rigors of persecution in their homeland, of the big and difficult voyage, and of their first year in the wild, desolate current World. Ultimately, this double becomes the emblem of the founding of our nation and the beginning of a whole diorama of different versions each time the falsehood is retold--some of them eventual and some of them mythical. The intention of this essay is to 1) survey the scope of the Pilgrim mystique 2) sort myth from fact in the story 3) pinpoint the sources of the information we have about these settlers 4) establish wherefore this group was chosen rather than any of a myriad of settlers who came to the New World, both before and after the Pilgrims and 5) finally, and most importantly, determine whether the facts about the Pilgrims have been misre presented, distorted, or simply omitted in the film based on Geblers book, The Plymouth Adventure A Chronicle Novel of the Voyage of the Mayflower, and the two most sure accounts we have of the Pilgrims story, William Bradfords Of Plimoth Plantation and Mourts Relation A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth. electron orbit of the Pilgrim Mystique 2 If one were to ask the man on the street to recite the story of the Pilgrims, it would go something like this These religious people wanted to worship as they pleased, so they left England and came to America the voyage was hard and many of them died, entirely with the help of Squanto they were able to raise crops the next Spring and Summer. They had a big harvest, and in the Fall they invited the Indians to join them in a thanksgiving give where they served roasted wild turkey. Their strong religious faith and trust in Gods providence were the main reasons they prospered in the New World. Quite likely these two facts would not be mentioned the Pilgrims were a separate group from the Puritans, and the Plymouth Colony failed to engender a charter and ultimately became a part of the Massachusetts mouth Colony in 1692. Also absent from the recital would be the fact that Plymouth, the poor but proud capital of the Pilgrim Colony, sank to the status of a not-very-important county seat, its interests diminish to a radius of a few miles and the scale of its affairs lessen accordingly (Willison 408).
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