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John Bunyan - The Pilgrim's Progress (Part 1, 1678) (Part 2, 1687) -…
John Bunyan - The Pilgrim's Progress (Part 1, 1678) (Part 2, 1687)
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The dangers of "moral degredation" -- you're the cause of your own "despondencie" and you're at fault
In small groups, reading for language of health, disability, and the body, how does Bunyan paint the picture of Vanity Fair?
"Here are to be seen too and that for nothing, Thefts, Murders
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What changes in Part 2 when we center women, children, and people with disabilities?
Last stanza of the intro: what does Bunyan set up in the intro to prime readers to think about femininity, womanhood, childhood, and disabilities?
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Feeblemind can't be a leader, follows behind, frames him as dependent? (aligns with women and children)
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How do these issues of sexuality, disability, and neurodiversity work when Christiana explains to her neighbors that she wants to leave Destruction?
"Even to go after my good Husband, and wtih that she fell aweeping" (143) -- ok, it's not to salvation???
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