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and the Valley of the Shadow of Death.On the way he overcomes many obstacles and encounters various allegorical personages,such as Mr.Worldly Wiseman,Faithful,Hopeful,Giant Despair,the foul 5 fiend Apollyon and some others.Finally he accomplishes his journey and arrives at the Celestial City.The "pioneer pilgrims"-Christian and his associates-belong to the Puritan sect,who were 5 undergoing persecution in the reign of Charles II,especially during the earlier years ofRestoration. 2.2 The analysis of the masterpiece Though an allegory,its characters impress the reader like real 5 persons.The places are English scenes and the conversations that enliven his narratives vividly repeat the language ofhis time. Bunyan's prose is noted for his simple,biblical style.He uses idiomatic expressions naturally.His biblical language enbles him 5 to narrate stories and reveal his ideas in a direct way. The secret of the success of The Pilgrim's Progress is probably simple.Its predominant metaphor-life as a journey-is simple and familiar.Throughout the allegory a spiritual 5 significance is added to the commonplace details. One of the most remarkable passages is that in which Vanity Fair and the persecution of Christian and his friend Faithful are described.Christian,the hero,and his companion,Faithful,areand the Valley of the Shadow of Death. On the way he overcomes many obstacles and encounters various allegorical personages, such as Mr. Worldly Wiseman, Faithful, Hopeful, Giant Despair, the foul fiend Apollyon and some others. Finally he accomplishes his journey and arrives at the Celestial City. The “pioneer pilgrims” - Christian and his associates - belong to the Puritan sect, who were undergoing persecution in the reign of CharlesⅡ, especially during the earlier years of Restoration. 2.2 The analysis of the masterpiece Though an allegory, its characters impress the reader like real persons. The places are English scenes and the conversations that enliven his narratives vividly repeat the language of his time. Bunyan’s prose is noted for his simple, biblical style. He uses idiomatic expressions naturally. His biblical language enables him to narrate stories and reveal his ideas in a direct way. The secret of the success of The Pilgrim’s Progress is probably simple. Its predominant metaphor - life as a journey - is simple and familiar. Throughout the allegory a spiritual significance is added to the commonplace details. One of the most remarkable passages is that in which Vanity Fair and the persecution of Christian and his friend Faithful are described. Christian, the hero, and his companion, Faithful, are 5’ 5’ 5’ 5’ 5’
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