Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Sovereignty and Goodness of God Essay -- American History
The Sovereignty and Goodness of God The Sovereignty and Goodness of God is a primary source document written in the 17th century, by a well-respected, Puritan woman. This book, written in cahoots with Cotton and Increase Mather, puritan ministers, tells the story of her capture by Indians during King Phillipââ¬â¢s War (1675-1676). For three months, Mary Rowlandson, daughter of a rich landowner, mother of three children, wife of a minister, and a pillar of her community lived among ââ¬Å"savageâ⬠Indians. This document is important for several reasons. First, it gives us insight into the attitudes, extremes, personalities and ââ¬Å"normsâ⬠of the Puritan people we learn about in terms of their beliefs, and John Calvinââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"house on a hillâ⬠. Beyond that, despite the inevitable exaggerations, this book gives us insight into Indian communities, and how they were run and operated during this time. Mary Rowlandson was a pretentious, bold and pious character. Her narrative did not make me feel sorry for her at all, which is strange since she really did go through a lot. During the war, the Narragansett Indians attacked Lancaster Massachusetts, and burned and pillaged the whole village. During the siege Mary and her six year old child were shot, she watched her sister and most of her village either burn or get shot. She was kept as a captive, along with her three children and taken with the Narragansettââ¬â¢s on their long retreat. The exposition of the story is set immediately. The reader is perfectly aware of Missus Rowlandsonââ¬â¢s status and religious beliefs. She constantly refers to the Narragansetts in an incredibly condescending way, to the point that you know that she does not even consider them human. She paints them as purely evil pe... ...e child were given boiled horse feet, and after she ate hers she ate the childââ¬â¢s because he/she could not bite it and was only gnawing on it. I think that this narrative is important for us to read in order to understand the mind-sets of the colonists and the Indians at the time of King Philipââ¬â¢s War. I believe that it is an excellent source, and really allows the reader to get a peak at what life was like during the 17th century. I also think that it is amazing that she is the second ââ¬Å"Americanâ⬠woman to write and publish a book, and it is interesting to see how strong she was to preserve her own life in such an unfamiliar and ââ¬Å"uncivilizedâ⬠situation. Work Cited Rowlandson, Mary. The Sovereignty and Goodness of God. 1682. The Sovereignty and Goodness of God. by Mary Rowlandson with Related Documents. Ed. and intro. Neal Salisbury. Boston: Bedford, 1997.
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