The Puritan Promise

By annan53
  • William Bradford

    William Bradford
    After so many people left plymouth, how do you think that William Bradford felt? I think that even if the fact that his wife died didn't hurt him, that the many people who left Plymouth did. Maybe he felt that he didn't accomplish what his God wanted him to do like if he failed. He could have thought that the fact that so many people left was because he didn't do a good enough job. Or maybe he felt like he did accomplish a lot and that they were moving on to something better.
  • Mary Rowlandson

    Mary Rowlandson
    I dont think she exactly saw them as dogs but I think she probably did feel bad for them. Or it could have gone a totally different route and she could have hated them. She could have thought that they were really discusting for eating what they did. Maybe seeing them tear up birds and snakes frightened her and made her think they weren't educated and they were lower than her.
  • Mary Rowlandson

    Mary Rowlandson
    After being taken by the Indians and seeing how desperate they were for food do you think that Mary was mad at them for taking her or do you think she began to see things from their point of view too? I think that maybe she began to see things from their point of view. She probably thought that there was a better way to fix things but I bet in a way she felt sorry for them the way some people feel when they see dogs starving on the street.