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Title: John Bunyan


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John Bunyan
  • The Pilgrims Progress

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John Bunyan 1628-1688
  • An ill-educated traveling tinker (mender of pots,
    pans, utensils)
  • Self-educated by reading the Bible and 2 other
    religious tracts (pamphlets)
  • Left home at 16 to join the parliamentary army
  • Became an unlicensed and nonconformist minister
    after several years of intense spiritual struggles

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  • Arrested when he refused to renounce his faith-
    spent 12 years in prison
  • Continued to minister in a barn that served as
    his church after his release
  • Imprisoned again wrote 1st half of Pilgrims
    Progress finished it several years later

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The Pilgrims Progress
  • Most widely read book by an English author

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  • Translated into over 100 languages
  • Allegory- plot, characters, setting clearly
    represent abstract ideas purpose is to t teach
    while entertaining
  • Examples?
  • Everyman, The Pardoners Tale

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The Pilgrims Progress from This Worldto That
Which is to Come
  • Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream

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  • Autobiographical account of the adventures and
    dangers a Christian encounters in his passage
    through life
  • Characters Christian (hero), Faithful (his
    friend), Beelzebub (organizer of the fair),
    citizens of Vanity

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Setting
  • Vanity (town), Celestial City (destination)

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Plot
  • Christian and Faithful must pass through Vanity
    in order to reach Celestial City. They encounter
    the citizens of the town and are tempted and
    harassed to purchase the goods the fair has to
    offer. The two travelers are then arrested,
    interrogated, and beaten when they reply

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  • We buy the truth.

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Pilgrim
  • One who embarks on a quest for something held
    sacred religious devotee on a journey
  • Vanity
  • The quality or condition of being vain excessive
    pride in ones appearance or accomplishments
    conceited lack of usefulness, worth or effect
    worthlessness

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Vanity Fair
  • A place or scene of ostentation (display meant to
    impress others) or empty, idle amusement and
    frivolity (silly and trivial)

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