A comparison of Bard and Bradford 's composition of Bradford and Bard in literary elements in English books Many aspects are compared and compared. It shows comparison examples and comparison examples in this article, such as difference in sentence styles, difference in purpose of writing stories, or tone of each writer. One difference between Bradford and Byrd is their writing style.
One difference between Bradford and Byrd is their writing style. In Plymouth Plantation, Bradford uses "Plain Style" to describe his description of the new world. The way of writing "ordinary style" is the way of writing used by Puritan. Writing "plain style" will keep it simple and clear away from words. On the other hand, Bird is quite contrasting with Bradford 's way of writing in the "Parting Line History". The bird wrote down in a ridiculous way of what happened to him. As one example, Bird's sudden influx into the new world is called 'fanatical fanatism', which means that it is a momentary trend.
One of the three factors of the two writers is the purpose. In contrast to the texts of Bird's and Bradford, the purpose of their writing. The main reason Bradford wrote his story was to instruct the reader to teach Puritan's sufferings and struggles in the new world. He also wrote his story to show God's experience. Many Scriptures refer to God as in (31) "But they cry out to the Lord, listen to their voices and see their adversity". This and many other religious references show how much religion influences Puritans. Bradford hopes to convey his dependence and his influence on God and religion in his writing. As he wrote this article to entertain readers, Bird's writing is more biased and self-righteous.