The Pilgrim’s Progress religious allegory in two parts (1678 and
1684) by the English writer John Bunyan a symbolic vision of the
good man’s pilgrimage through life at one time second only to the
Bible in popularity. Without doubt the most famous Christian
allegory still in print The Pilgrim’s Progress was first
published in the reign of Charles II and was completed while its
author was imprisoned for offences against the Conventicle Act
(which prohibited the conducting of religious services outside the
bailiwick of the Church of England).
First Part:
The entire book is presented as a dream sequence narrated by an omniscient narrator. The allegory's protagonist Christian is an everyman character and the plot centres on his journey from his hometown the "City of Destruction" ("this world") to the "Celestial City" ("that which is to come": Heaven) atop Mount Zion. Christian is weighed down by a great burden—the knowledge of his sin—which he believed came from his reading "the book in his hand" (the Bible).
Second Part:
The Second Part of The Pilgrim's Progress presents the pilgrimage of Christian's wife Christiana; their sons; and the maiden Mercy. They visit the same stopping places that Christian visited with the addition of Gaius' Inn between the Valley of the Shadow of Death and Vanity Fair but they take a longer time in order to accommodate marriage and childbirth for the four sons and their wives. The hero of the story is Greatheart a servant of the Interpreter who is the pilgrims' guide to the Celestial City. He kills four giants called Giant Grim Giant Maul Giant Slay-Good and Giant Despair and participates in the slaying of a monster called Legion that terrorizes the city of Vanity Fair.
Included in this Pilgrim's Progress app:
☼ Map of Pilgrim's Progress
☼ Apology
☼ Part One Section I. to Section X
☼ Part Two Section I. to Section X
☼ Plot Overview
☼ Summary and Analysis of all Stages of Books I and II
☼ Character List (summary of characters)
☼ Character Analysis: Christian
☼ Character Analysis: Apollyon
☼ Character Analysis: Christiana
☼ Character Analysis: Great-Heart
☼ Themes
☼ Motifs
☼ Symbols
☼ Key Facts
☼ Important Quotes Explained
☼ Context
☼ Full Book Quiz
☼ Study Questions
☼ Suggested Further Reading
☼ Suggested Essay Topics
☼ Sample Essays # 1 - 6
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First Part:
The entire book is presented as a dream sequence narrated by an omniscient narrator. The allegory's protagonist Christian is an everyman character and the plot centres on his journey from his hometown the "City of Destruction" ("this world") to the "Celestial City" ("that which is to come": Heaven) atop Mount Zion. Christian is weighed down by a great burden—the knowledge of his sin—which he believed came from his reading "the book in his hand" (the Bible).
Second Part:
The Second Part of The Pilgrim's Progress presents the pilgrimage of Christian's wife Christiana; their sons; and the maiden Mercy. They visit the same stopping places that Christian visited with the addition of Gaius' Inn between the Valley of the Shadow of Death and Vanity Fair but they take a longer time in order to accommodate marriage and childbirth for the four sons and their wives. The hero of the story is Greatheart a servant of the Interpreter who is the pilgrims' guide to the Celestial City. He kills four giants called Giant Grim Giant Maul Giant Slay-Good and Giant Despair and participates in the slaying of a monster called Legion that terrorizes the city of Vanity Fair.
Included in this Pilgrim's Progress app:
☼ Map of Pilgrim's Progress
☼ Apology
☼ Part One Section I. to Section X
☼ Part Two Section I. to Section X
☼ Plot Overview
☼ Summary and Analysis of all Stages of Books I and II
☼ Character List (summary of characters)
☼ Character Analysis: Christian
☼ Character Analysis: Apollyon
☼ Character Analysis: Christiana
☼ Character Analysis: Great-Heart
☼ Themes
☼ Motifs
☼ Symbols
☼ Key Facts
☼ Important Quotes Explained
☼ Context
☼ Full Book Quiz
☼ Study Questions
☼ Suggested Further Reading
☼ Suggested Essay Topics
☼ Sample Essays # 1 - 6
We hope you'll enjoy the contents of this app. Please leave a rating and review to let us know how it went for you.
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