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Colonial Literature Puritan and Enlightenment Writers

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American Literature
Reading and Literature
Close reading of historical documents and religious texts
2. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.9
2.1 Colonial Literature Puritan and Enlightenment Writers

Master Colonial Literature: Puritan and Enlightenment Writers

Explore the foundational literary movements that shaped early American writing through religious devotion and rational thought.


What You'll Learn

Puritan writers emphasized religious devotion and divine providence themes
Enlightenment authors promoted reason, science, and individual liberty concepts
Plain style characterized Puritan prose while rationalism defined Enlightenment
These movements established foundational traditions in early American literature

What You'll Practice

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Identify contrasting themes between Puritan and Enlightenment literary works

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Analyze how religious and rational worldviews influenced writing styles

3

Compare authors' approaches to nature, humanity, and social organization

Why This Matters

Mastering colonial literature helps students understand how foundational American values and literary traditions emerged from contrasting religious and rational worldviews.

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Colonial Literature
Puritan Writers
Enlightenment
Literary Analysis
Historical Context
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