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... She described the Wampanoag Indians at "Ravenous beasts" when she was captivated, which shows the anger that she felt towards the Indians at that time. ...
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... 344). During her journey as a captive of the Indians, Rowlandson describes them as ravenous Beast and Barbarous Creatures. When ...
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... The Indians were the epitome of "murderous wretches," "barbarous creatures," "ravenous beasts," and "bloody heathens" (p70). She ...
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... There was no looming threat of him getting ravenous; and endurances, which most would think ... have lost their lives, and that he was aware that Indians in their ...
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... appear'd an Armed Enemy; and every little stump like a Ravenous Devourer." As ... for Mary Rowlandson, who suffers greatly at the hands of the Indians during the ...
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