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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Columbus vs Smith

John Smith, and William Bradford had many stories to tell during their explorations of the advanced world. Their depictions of the brand-new world were seemingly contrasting and each explorer possessed an egotism that worked both as a strength and as a helplessness to their determination of exploration. Each explorer seemed to use hyperbole and embellishment to glorify their own accomplishments. Columbus earns emotionally differ from the first to the fourth garner in almost a usually depressing manner.His first letter shows an explorer filled with an emotional high pursuance to gain riches and fame, describing each illustrious detail of his experience as elaborate as possible. Words that seem to sell the newly discovered lands in such a depiction that would make his fame and rewards seem inevitable. This description is far different than his last letter which his words show an aged explorer seek to save his reputation and seeking to Just ride away in the unset and live pe acefully for the remainder of his life.It seems that he is taking a well-bred path in which to illustrate to the Monarchs the sacrifices that were made and the lives lost to achieve the goals of seeking the new world. William Bradford writings illustrated a separatist group of great opinion and determination to seek new land free from religious persecution. It is sheer that his writings show the strength of the pilgrims faith thru despair and perils.He seems to have an tell motive that speaks of strong faith amongst his fellow pilgrims that depicts a picture of their key to survival, a sentiment that would have flown in the face of the Church of England. base on John Smiths writings, he had somewhat of a different rendition and description of his new found experiences. The words he chose to describe the new world seemed to be as Illustrious as the others except when describing primeval Americans. His writings of his exploration experiences seemed to have a motive of power and financial gain.

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