Comparing Byrd to Bradford
Comparing the Writing Styles of Bradford to Byrd In the Elements of Literature English book the excerpts from the stories of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford and The History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd can be compared and contrasted in many ways. Whether it's the difference in writing styles, the difference purposes for writing the stories, or simply each writer's tone, this paper will give examples of each comparison or contrast. One difference between Bradford and Byrd is their writing styles. In of Plymouth Plantation, Bradford uses the "Plain Style" to write his account of the New World. "Plain Style" writing is the form of writing used by the Puritans. The "Plain Style" of writing tries to stay away from figures of speech and tried to keep it plain and simple and to the point. On the other hand Byrd is in "
He may have made fun of the settlers to implement change in the settler's way of life. One contrast in the writings of Byrd and Bradford is the purpose for which they are written. It was a more modern approach to take in writing his account of what happened. Byrd used forms of ridicule to write his account of what happened. Some people even refer to him as having a reverent tone. And he may have had different feelings toward different matters that happened, and this may have changed his tone. To conclude, writers are never the same. It may even be a difference in believes or heritage or a writers feeling about a subject that would change the way he or she would write something. sharp contrast", in The History of the Dividing Line, to the writing style of Bradford. But the main thing is people have different opinions about things and they are going to express it in many different ways. On the other hand Byrd used a very satirical tone. of Plymouth Plantation may have been also written to inform the reader about the history of the Virginia colony. On the other hand Byrd's writing was his own personal journal that was soon to be published. For examples all through out his story he is constantly making fun of settlers, he mentions during the story that the settlers spent 50 pounds on a church and 500 pounds on a pub.
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