Where was John Bunyan when he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress?
A: on the isle of Patmos
B: in his office at home
C: in Bedford jail
D: in London
A: on the isle of Patmos
B: in his office at home
C: in Bedford jail
D: in London
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- John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress in the form of _____. A: eligious instruction B: clear, and simple expression C: allegory and dream D: conceit and satire
- The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is often said to be concerned with the search for ______.
- The Pilgrim’s Progress is an allegorical book written by . A: Thomas More B: George Herbert C: John Milton D: John Bunyan
- () wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress which is considered to be the most successful religious allegory in English literature. A: Samuel Johnson B: Richard Brinsley Sheridan C: John Bunyan D: Thomas Gray
- The chief force that motivated John Bunyan to write The Pilgrim' s Progress was his ______. A: political commitment B: religious fervency C: artistic pursuit D: long suffering in the prison