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John Bunyan
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Table of Contents 65-66 The Pilgrim’s Progress Words Worth Knowing Allegory: a story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract or moral concepts
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The Pilgrim’s Progress [IN 66]
Q Notes Turn the titles and subheadings into questions in the left column Write the answers to the questions in the right column Use bullets and dashes to help organize your ideas. Also, use symbols and abbreviations to help you take notes more efficiently. Why were Puritan writers important in the 17th century? Because…
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The Pilgrim’s Progress [IN 65]
While you read, track the things, people, or behaviors that Bunyan’s dreaming narrator considers to be vain. After reading, explain how each item represents some aspect of vanity. Types of Things Types of People Types of Actions Houses – people build fancy houses to show off Jugglers – people care too much about entertainment Theft – people are greedy and will take what isn’t theirs
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