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The Destruction Of The New World

The words in these books not only give us facts and stories, we get to share in their surprise, in their religious opinions, and in their fear. What these men share in common is the fact that they were there when these events took place, they lived through these adventures; however, they all differ in their attempts to present their story. The perspective that each of them hold separates their works, and gives forth great differences in the way in which they portray the encounters in their stories.
De Lery's work is an objective eyewitness account of events, as he tries to remain detached and almost scientific, in his approach. Although he was a part of these early American cultures, he stays much separated from them in his writing. Trying his best not to offend any natives, he plays a great role as guest; however, as he explores their culture, he completely separates himself from his surroundings.
Diaz is in a very unusual situation, first forced into defending himself as a......


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Approximate Pages: 8 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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