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denis-greek
14 days ago
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Select the correct answer. Upon what source did John Bunyan model his writing style in The Pilgrim's Progress?

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seraphim [7.4K]14 days ago
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La referencia que inspiró el estilo de escritura de John Bunyan en "The Pilgrim's Progress" fue la Biblia en inglés. Esta obra, publicada en 1678, es considerada una alegoría cristiana. Además de ser autor, Bunyan también fue un predicador puritano, lo que hizo que sus escritos estuvieran profundamente marcados por temas religiosos. En "The Pilgrim's Progress", los personajes poseen nombres con un significado notable, tales como Christian, Evangelist y Goodwill. La narrativa sobre el viaje de Christian, desde su hogar conocido como "City of Destruction" hasta la "Celestial City", que simboliza el cielo, es guiada por un narrador omnisciente. A lo largo del camino, Christian lleva un libro que representa la Biblia. La elección de palabras de Bunyan, su uso de citas directas e indirectas de la Biblia, así como nombres de lugares como el Palacio Bello y la Muralla de Salvación, reflejan la influencia de este texto sagrado en su obra. Además, Bunyan emplea un lenguaje simple y coloquial pero lleno de energía, tomado también del lenguaje bíblico.
Naddika [7.4K]14 days ago
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La opción correcta es (a).
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