Bunyan Flashcards
Pilgrims progress:
The central metaphor compares
life to a journey
Bunyan’s style includes:
Plain language
Didacticism
Emotional sincerity
The narrator presents the story of
something he dreamed about
In the story, Christian
climbs up to Mt. Sinai, he becomes afraid that the mountain will fall on him, the hill throne out to be much steeper than Christian initially thought, and flames burst out of the hill
The wares of Italy are
the most prominent and popular in Vanity Fair.
The pilgrims say they want to buy ______ in vanity fair
truth
According to good will, Christian will be able to distinguish
the right paths from the wrong ones, because only the right ones are straight and narrow
Christians neighbors
mock his flight from home and his family members are generally unsupportive
The title of bunyans spiritual autobiography is
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners.