Christian’s struggle and Quest for Spiritualism in John Bunyan’s Pilgrims’ Progress

Authors

  • R. Velu

Keywords:

Christian allegory, Sermons, Cherubim and Seraphim

Abstract

John Bunyan was longing for Religion. Author makes the use of Allegory as a literary device which gives him more space to explore his Didactic aims. This religious fiction has given as an autobiographical element. Christian is protagonist. Knowledge is gained through travel by portraying Christian and his companions learning from their mistakes. Whenever Christian puts up with problems and difficult, he prays God Christian carries load on his back. He goes the place where is fenced on both side with wall which is called ‘Salvation’. Christian’s Wife Christiana also struggles in the second part. Not only Christian in his life struggles to attain salvation, but also his wife comes across problems like her husband. She thinks that Christian goes over the river. Christiana tells to her four children about her father and his struggle. Children fall into tears. Christiana prepares to follow her husband. The life of Christian and his struggle is to attain salvation. Though he comes across many problem, he is stubborn his religious goal. He comes across many struggles. It powerfully expresses the truth that the present life is a kind of Pilgrimage. Jesus Christ liberates a sinner from the power of sin when a man shows life time faith and devotion to him. The path of the Christian life is riddled with many problems hurdles and Obstacles. Christian fights against evil powers and gets victory.

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Published

2023-07-27

How to Cite

Velu, R. (2023). Christian’s struggle and Quest for Spiritualism in John Bunyan’s Pilgrims’ Progress. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 8(4). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijels/article/view/6514