Massachusetts Lancaster native of Puritan mother, recovery and imprisonment of Mary Rowlandson wife in "The Story of the prison and recovery of Mary Rosen Son" of Mary Rowlandson Mrs., of 1676 people during the "King Philip" Indian the war of aggression town remembered, when "Indians tried to regain the tribe of the land. she describes the terrible environment in which she and the period of time that is imprisoned by the Indians lived. her youngest child of death, her Christian The absence of family and friends, the terrible condition she has to survive, and the struggle she defends her faith
Her book, "the story of the recovery and the captivity of Mary Mary Rowlandson", Laurent Son has written about how that has been captured by the native American in the war between the locals and the British settlers I will. At first she thought locals were "Rolandson," but her view began to change throughout the book. While being caught she kept moving forward using Puritan's faith. She changed this situation to the will of God, and said she reflected the Puritan religious beliefs rather than to attack others. Her view on the American Indians has changed even for unprecedented things among all the other British settlers. She started thinking that there was no big difference between civilization and barbarians. Because she saw similarities between her people and local people (and I liked some of them as well). She seems to have some kind of knowledge between herself and her religion.
A short story of Mary Rowlandson's "Mary Rowlandson's Captivity and Recovery" is a short history of her personal experiences being imprisoned by the Tampa of Wampanoagu. Meanwhile, Mary Laurenson experienced many difficulties and derogatory encounters. But she succeeded in showing her outstanding position to anyone around her. She clearly shows that the time spent in confinement is often associated with lessons taught in the Bible. Still, colonists may kill