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Things to Know for your Puritan test

Things to Know for your Puritan test. Huswifery. Add this to your notes: Conceit = A literary device term used for an elaborate or strained figure of speech, usually a metaphor or simile. Huswifery. Highlight: Puritan Influence #2 Puritan Influence #4 Re-read the Poem Know:

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Things to Know for your Puritan test

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  1. Things to Know for your Puritan test

  2. Huswifery • Add this to your notes: • Conceit = A literary device term used for an elaborate or strained figure of speech, usually a metaphor or simile.

  3. Huswifery • Highlight: • Puritan Influence #2 • Puritan Influence #4 • Re-read the Poem • Know: • The main metaphor (extended metaphor) being used • The different comparisons • The significance about the first two stanzas • Main attitude throughout … does it change? • Describe the clothing being made • What does the speaker ask for?

  4. Of Plymouth Plantation • Re-read the story • Know: • Purpose / audience (pg 56) • Cause of most deaths • The conversation between passengers and crew of the Mayflower • What made Samoset so amazing • Setters attitude change toward Native Americans • Highlight: • Page 60 #7 • Page 61-61 #1 • Page 64 #13 • Page 74 – Literary Analysis #1 (also on page 56)

  5. Sinners in the hands of an angry god • Add to your notes: • Omnipotent - having unlimited power; able to do anything • Prudence - cautiousness

  6. Sinners in the Hands of an angry god • Re-read the sermon • Know: • What it is about • Why the author wrote it • What was the purpose • Authors attitude at the beginning and at the end • Main message • Authors views on congregation • Images used • Contrasting images used for God’s wrath

  7. TO my dear and loving husband • Re-read the poem • Know: • Central idea / main idea • Who is being addressed in the poem? • The emotions being expressed • How can her husband repay her? • How will her husband be rewarded?

  8. To my dear and loving husband • Add to your notes: • Manifold - many and various • Recompense - compensation or reward given • Highlight: • Puritan Influence #1

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