Christopher Columbus
Essay by people • March 4, 2012 • Essay • 250 Words (1 Pages) • 4,268 Views
How would you describe the tone of Christopher Columbus's letters? Is it positive or negative? Optimistic or cynical? Support this by providing examples of diction from the text. Has we all know Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue and discovered land in 1942. A lot of people think he is a hero and he changed history. Others believe he brought on unwanted harm to others. I believe he did more positive than negative. He discovered the new world and brought western civilization to North America. In his letters he explained his great findings and the difference in each land. I know in times he ran into hardships and some people didn't agree with him. He brought unwelcomed issues at times but he also opened a lot more opportunities for the new lands. I believe Columbus was optimistic. Some explorers when they ran into problems they would just send their travels. Columbus kept going; he would fit though and keep on. His accomplishment was the first to be recorded and fully documented. His voyages and findings are what established the United States. So yes, he might have encountered some negative things but he did do more positive than negative. Columbus became the sign of hope, glory, and the new age. Is John Smith a reliable narrator? Do you trust the way he describes the events that occurred? Why does he write in the third-person point of view? What does he accomplish by this? The End frhshjhhds hsth shg sghf
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