AMERICAN LITERATURE
ELIZABETHAN ERA
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The Puritans
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The Catholics
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The Pilgrims
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The Anglo Saxons
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Detailed explanation-1: -Through Puritan writers, literature is influenced by religious ideologies and philosophies. Puritans writers, beginning in about 1560, put most of their focus into making their work God centered. They believed in the “Elect” and that Jesus died only for these few people.
Detailed explanation-2: -Puritan literature relied on Biblical allusions. Biblical allusions, or references to Biblical events or characters, were used heavily in Puritan writing. Many authors would compare themselves or current struggles to hardships endured by characters illustrated in the Bible.
Detailed explanation-3: -II. [ii] The puritans made three lasting contributions to American literature. “Firstly they invested American with a mythology of its own, ’[iii] and the second was inextricably bound up with the first one, and it refers to the corporate ideal through which they resolve ambiguities of their-universalistic venture.
Detailed explanation-4: -Common styles of Puritan writing are protestant, Calvinist, purposiveness, and the writings also directly reflected the…show more content…
Detailed explanation-5: -The political and religious diversity of these early English settlers is reflected in the kinds of literature they produced. Both Pilgrims and Puritans wrote poetry, sermons, diaries, and autobiographies.