Characteristics of Puritan Literature Use with Puritan Characteristics










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Characteristics of Puritan Literature Use with Puritan Characteristics Chart worksheet. Adapted from Vancover Island West School District Powerpoint Greenville Public Schools, Greenville, SC

Characteristics of the Literature ¨ Strenuous and Serious – because life was an unrelenting moral struggle ¨ Serious and Sober – Did not want to show light-mindedness or worldliness'. ¨ Rational and Orderly – because God’s creation was logical and harmonious, all verbal representation should exhibit the same traits ¨ Realistic – Attempted in writing to present life exactly as they saw it.

¨ Plain Style – Very distinct and orderly – Used scriptural analogies – Used incidents from daily life and allusions from the Bible ¨ Primary Dramatic Element was the struggle between Christ and Satan – Puritans believed themselves to be God’s predestined champions.

How the power worked ¨ Ministers had “unofficial” authority, but profound importance ¨ Only male members of the church could vote. ¨ Outsiders were not welcome – if they wanted to stay they had to convert to Puritanism ¨ Puritans were very nosy, always checking to be sure their neighbors were being “good” Puritans

7 tenets of 17 th Century Puritanism These go on the worksheet 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Absolute Sovereignty of God: God rules all things. Predestination: everything has been decided by God beforehand Providence: God directly intervenes in this world Natural Depravity: Since Adam’s fall, all people are born in sin and deserve damnation Doctrine of the Elect: Through God’s mercy a few are saved by God’s grace alone, not by own efforts. Evil is Within: Man needs to reform himself, not institutions God is revealed in the Bible

Other Puritan Beliefs ¨ God is everywhere and in everything ¨ They came to the New World to purify the church from within ¨ They were on a divine mission; they were the “city upon the hill”—articulated by John Winthrop in his sermon called Abella Covenant in 1630 ¨ ". . . for we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us; . . . "

¨ Were not somber or sad ¨ Wore colored clothes. ¨ Had games like horse racing and ninepin bowling ¨ Had celebrations, partook of “strong waters” ¨ Not opposed to pleasure but saw its regulation as part of a well-ordered society

¨ Emphasis on moral behavior ¨ Danger of wilderness and nature ¨ Looked UP to God, not OUT in the world ¨ Faith was their rock. Human intellect was valued. ¨ Believed a Spartan (simple) existence led them closer to God ¨ Denied free will (because they believed in predestination)

¨ Promoted education and reading ¨ Must be able to read in order to read the Bible ¨ Against anything the Bible is against, technology, democracy, pride, sleeping during sermons, divorce ¨ Created first college, first bookstore, first newspaper

Now what ¨ Take all this information, especially the “tenets” and use it to complete the worksheet “Puritan Characteristics. ” Use copies of both texts to help you find your citations.