Of Plymouth Plantation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 8
About This Presentation
Title:

Of Plymouth Plantation

Description:

Much of our knowledge about past events comes from primary and secondary sources. ... First: The Mayflower Pilgrims,' written in 1993 by Alicia Crane Williams, ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:1946
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 9
Provided by: washingt
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Of Plymouth Plantation


1
Of Plymouth Plantation
  • By William Bradford

2
Primary and Secondary Sources
  • Much of our knowledge about past events comes
    from primary and secondary sources.
  • Of Plymouth Plantation, written in the early
    1600s by William Bradford, is a primary source
    because it offers first hand information on the
    Pilgrims.
  • Woman and Children First The Mayflower
    Pilgrims, written in 1993 by Alicia Crane
    Williams, is a secondary source because Williams
    did not experience the events she describes

3
Comparing Primary and Secondary Texts
  • Primary sources are more likely to present a
    realistic insight to an event.
  • Firsthand knowledge can be more realistic and
    insightful
  • However, it can also be biased, or skewed, to the
    authors own perspective
  • Secondary sources are more likely to present a
    longer view of the history of events.
  • Research can reveal the effects that events have
    on future generation
  • However, facts can be manipulated, or censored,
    to skew information

4
Bradford himself would have known most of the
details that Williams provides about Elizabeth
and her children. What information does Williams
give that Bradford may not have know?
5
Bradford himself would have known most of the
details that Williams provides about Elizabeth
and her children. What information does Williams
give that Bradford may not have know?
  • While Bradford would have known most of the
    details that Williams provides about Elizabeth
    Hopkins and her children, he would not have known
    about the future lives of the colonists and their
    offspring. Crane states that Elizabeth Hopkins
    sons, Oceanus and Damaris did not live until
    adulthood. and that John Alden produced
    sixty-nine grandchildren and nearly four-hundred
    great-grandchildren. Since she is writing a
    secondary source and looking back at the past,
    Crane is capable of providing a longer view of
    the history of events than Bradford, which makes
    her more credible.

6
Williams has chosen to focus on the women and
children among the Pilgrims. What can you infer
about her choice, based on the details she
provides?
  • In Women and Children First The Mayflower
    Pilgrims, Alicia Crane Williams focuses mainly on
    the lives of women and children. She points out
    that the passengers included thirty-one children
    ranging in age from a nursing infant to
    teenagers and that at least three women were
    pregnant on the voyage, facts that are missing
    in William Bradfords account. Crane is clearly
    interested in getting the neglected history of
    these equally courageous pilgrims on record.

7
The Billingtons, Williams quotes from Bradford,
are one of the profanest families among us.
What does the quotation from Bradfords account
add to the Williams own account of the Billington
family?
  • In Women and Children First The Mayflower
    Pilgrims, Alicia Crane Williams borrows
    information from Bradfords account of the
    Pilgrims to give credibility to her own
    information. Crane says that Bradford called the
    Billingtons one of the profanest families among
    us. Using Bradfords own words about the
    Billingtons, provides Williams with support for
    her assertion that he quarreled with Bradford
    and kept company with troublemakers.

8
Bradfords narrative comes alive with
interpretive commentary based on his observations
of events, while Williams' is an objective,
factual narrative. How would you account for the
differences in tone between the two narratives?
  • Women and Children First The Mayflower
    Pilgrims, by Alicia Crane Williams is factual and
    objective, while Of Plymouth Plantation, is
    filled with interprtive commentary. Bradford
    speaks of the poor peoples present condition,
    and The savage barbarians, while Williams tells
    of the numbers births and deaths. Bradfords tone
    is colored largely by his emotions, as he was a
    direct participant in the difficult trials of the
    Pilgrims. Williams tone is a result of her
    distance from the events, and the fact that she
    is mainly researching information provided by
    other sources.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com