What Are The Similarities Between John Proctor And Of Plymouth Plantation

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In the ninteenth century, there was a man named Ramakrishna, who was an Indian religious leader and mystic. He once said,“If you must be mad, be it not for the things of the world. Be mad with the love of God.” Two American authors from the 1800s, Anne Bradstreet, and William Bradford, convey feelings of fondness of God through their texts about their experiences of everyday life. Both William Bradford and Anne Bradstreet’s works center around God’s greatness and glory, however, Bradford demonstrates this through the hardships of life, while Bradstreet demonstrates this through joyous occasions, proving that for both life revolves around God and his glory. Anne Bradstreet and William Bradford’s constant references to God’s greatness reveal …show more content…

Of Plymouth Plantation demonstrates William Bradford’s strong religious beliefs through onerous life situations. Bradford writes about how only a few of fifty people could care for everyone else, and how they did not become ill. “And yet the Lord so upheld these persons, as in this general calamity they were not at all infected either with sickness or lameness” (Bradford 139 -140). He states that God supported these people and kept them from becoming sick, so that they could tend to the others. Even through a hardship, Bradford sees the aspect of God’s greatness throughout. Though the majority of the remaining were ill, God gave to them caretakers for the rest. Bradford and Bradstreet both see the God’s glory, but Bradford reveals them in the difficult times in life, where Bradstreet sees them in the good times. Bradstreet sees God’s glory in the superb aspects of life, like her husband. Anne Bradstreet writes about how much her husband means to her and her strong relationship with her husband. Bradstreet states, “Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere/ That when we live no more, we live ever.” (Bradstreet 11-12) Bradstreet and her husband have a loving marriage, that when they live, it is in love. Their love for eachother is so deep, that they will live forever. God is incorprated in her deep love for her husband