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Audacious Adventures
Summary: Captain John Smith was an adventure seeking entrepreneur whose form of writing was brazen and forward. It was directed toward the young adventurous crowd, who would spend money to come look, and search for a cause in this new land. Mr. Smith was in it for the business, he wrote in third person view in order to make it look appealing and professional. The fact of the matter is that no one really knows how accurate Smith's writing because the details are exaggerated and blown out of proportion.
Virginians know that Captain John Smith was one of the first American heroes. But because he was a proud and boastful man, it is difficult to know which parts of his life are fact and which are fiction. William Bradford governor of Plymouth Colony was a God fearing man who set his sights on religious freedom rather than money and adventure.
Captain John Smith was an adventure seeking entrepreneur whose form of writing was brazen and forward. It was directed toward the young adventurous crowd, who would spend money to come look, and search for a cause in this new land. Mr. Smith was in it for the business, he wrote in third person view in order to make it look appealing and professional. The fact of the matter is that no one really knows how accurate Smith's writing because the details are exaggerated and blown out of...
This section contains 584 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |