The Puritan Period Literature of the Period Native Americans Massachusetts Puritans –Oral tradition (continues today) –Myths: traditional.

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The Puritan Period

Literature of the Period Native Americans Massachusetts Puritans –Oral tradition (continues today) –Myths: traditional story, often about immortal beings, that is passed down from generation to generation –Produced most of the literature of the period

Puritans Highly educated, but not artists or writers Only “literature” written was poetry. Most writing consisted of –Diaries/Journals –Sermons –Letters –Historical records Purpose of literature - moral instruction

Bay Psalm Book Published 1640 Robert Mather and two other ministers First book published in colonies (printing press brought from England) Cast Psalms into verse that could be sung/chanted in church

The PilgrimsWanted to “purify” their religion, so they separated from the Church of England; prevalent belief of uniformity of religion must exist in any society led to intolerance Mayflower landed in Plymouth, MA in Created the “Mayflower Compact” –Male-signed document governing the colony –Concept of majority rule –Considered by many to be the first democratic document in the colonies

Definitions Covenant - an agreement with God Covenantalism - belief that men could make agreements with God as a basis for government without the consent of a higher authority Covenant in religion - John Winthrop and Arabella Covenant (1630) - wealthy were to show charity and not exploit neighbors; poor work diligently

The Puritan Period PART 2

Puritan Lifestyle –Predestination –Sign of Grace (or being saved) Individual salvation was already determined by God, not by the acts of individuals 1.Overwhelming emotional experience or inner assurance 2.Prosperity 3.Good Works

Puritan Lifestyle, Con’t. –Searching for signs –The simple life Prosperity and good works were not the cause of salvation, but rather the effect of being saved. Spent a majority of their time looking for sign of grace and avoiding things that took them away from God. As a result of their search for signs of grace, their lifestyle was very simple

Puritan Lifestyle, Con’t. –Churches –Forbidden Activities Lacked decoration associated with most churches. No stained glass windows or statues Wore only dark black clothes Women wore no cosmetics and hairdressing was banned Had no paintings of themselves Did not read plays/novels Did not work on Sunday Did not dance

Puritan Lifestyle, Con’t. –Theocracy A society whose civil laws are the same as religious laws Rules of their city were to be based on Biblical laws and religious doctrine

Anne Bradstreet ( )

Background & Home Life Born 1612/ Died 1672 Had more education than was usual for a woman Father and husband were both governors of Mass. At 16 she married Mother of 8 children

Conditions for WritingWomen who wrote stepped outside their appropriate sphere. Intense daily workloads Unequal access to education Hey, what do you expect with no makeup!

Anne Bradstreet Importance of Works Theme of Works First poet of English- speaking North America Puritan faith during hardships Poems addressed vanity of worldly pleasures, brevity of life, resignation to God’s will

BackgroundFeared by eighteenth- century Puritans Entered Yale at thirteen and graduated 4 years later as class valedictorian Brilliant thinker, who learned Latin, Greek and Hebrew by the age of 12

Preaching StyleEmphasized “fire and brimstone” Talked in a quiet and restrained manner Sermons were up to 6 hours in length!

Religious Influence and Works Leader of the “great Awakening,” a religious revival that swept the colonies in the 1730’s “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is his most famous work It was said to have caused listeners to rise from their seats in a state of hysteria when they first heard it—groaning and screaming in terror!

Approve or Disapprove! Copy the Following: 1.Product Name and explanation of product. 2.Would the Puritans approve or disapprove of the product and advertisement? Explain why. 3.Examine and list the methods or techniques used to “sell” the product.