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Mary Rowlandson

Cabeza de Vaca was in a quite different situation than Mary Rowlandson; however they shared several similarities while in captivity by the Indians. Cabeza de Vaca was in captivity much earlier than Mary Rowlandson, this has a lot to do with how the Indians accept and act toward the Englishmen. Cabeza de Vaca was there on a mission given to him by Carlos V; where as Mary Rowlandson was there to settle with her family. These two differences explain much about how they react to the captivity and their dedication to survive. Cabeza de Vaca was on a mission to succeed in s


"It is not my tongue, or pen can express the sorrows of my heart, and bitterness of my spirit, that I had at this departure: but God was with me, in a wonderful manner, carrying me along, and bearing up my spirit, that it did not quite fail. " Quotes like this one show just how much she was relying on God to get her through this hell she was in. It could be the way of his failure that he tried for a spiritual success. However after the death of her child (that she physically carried with her while in captivity) it was almost like she lost interest in living her own life. There is one major difference between these two people. Cabeza de Vaca changed his attitude of trying to get back to the homeland to staying and becoming a leader of the New World. Where as Mary Rowlandson was just trying to get back home to her family. This was similar to how Cabeza de Vaca and his men were able to survive their captivity. I could not imagine going through the suffrage that she went through. Although, with Mary Rowlandson she was always thinking of God throughout her entire struggle to stay alive in captivity. Like for instance when she and her child were on the horse with no saddle and they both fall off going down a hill and the Indians just laugh, all this while both of them are on the verge of death. At the same time Cabeza de Vaca became familiar with the Indians and learned to respect and depend on each other. From the day the Indians came into her home and captured her and her family she was constantly relying on God for help.

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