Analysis of A Description of New England by John Smith
[2023-08-24 09:05:27]
An analysis of New England's explanation by John Smith, a pilgrim who arrived in the Americas, wrote a new land explanation in his book "Explaining New England". In this book, Smith shows a wonderful world full of food and happiness. In addition, another pilgrim, William Bradford, who came to Plymouth on the coast of the state of Massachusetts, wrote a book called "Plymouth Plantation", in which what actually happened, how the pilgrim actually did I mentioned. alive. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the author and the book.
Smith, John (1616). Explanation and discovery of New England: or our Lord 1614, Captain John Smith (Admiral of the country) in the northern United States. London: It was printed by Humfrey Lownes for Robert Clerke. This book was reprinted by Arbor in 1910. The digital version can be downloaded from the digital share of the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Smith, John (1624). Virginia, New England, and summer island history. London: Macmillan, printed for Michael Sparks by ID and IH, published Smith's autobiography and his maritime grammar as well as a verbatim version of the first print of the work (a different pagination). : Smith, John (1907). General history of Virginia, New England, and the summer island: real travel, adventure and observation, and marine grammar. New York: Macmillan. The Macmillan version is hosted by the Library of Congress (Volume 2): Volume I and II
An analysis of New England's explanation by John Smith, a pilgrim who arrived in the Americas, wrote a new land explanation in his book "Explaining New England". In this book, Smith shows a wonderful world full of food and happiness. In addition, another pilgrim, William Bradford, who came to Plymouth on the coast of the state of Massachusetts, wrote a book called "Plymouth Plantation", in which what actually happened, how the pilgrim actually did I mentioned. alive. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the author and the book.
In John Smith's work "Explanation of New England" and William Bradford's "of Plymouth Plantation", the tones of the two choices are very different. Both authors are using specific tones to attract and persuade specific viewers. Whereas John Smith wrote about how beautiful the new world is, Bradford wrote about the difficulties and reality of the new world. John Smith, a pilgrim from the Americas, wrote an explanation for the new land. In "Explanation of New England", he showed a wonderful world full of food and happiness. Another pilgrim, William Bradford, who arrived at Plymouth on the coast of the state of Massachusetts, proposed an opinion on the initial solution of the new land. In "Plymouth Plantation", he describes what actually happened to them, and how the pilgrim actually lived.