Saturnalia


SATURNALIA

Saturnalia by Paul Fleischman



Saturnalia by Paul Fleischman

Fleischman highlights the intriguing matters of living in an imperfect world where one occasionally should accept mediocre choices and make imperfect decisions. So William must bear silently under the tyrannical eye of Mr. Baggot, suggests that, William reluctantly declines to get away.

In this rich and alluring historical novel, (Fleischman, 1992) examines the attitudes of Puritan society, while focusing on the White Men's treatment of Indian servants. At the center of the article is William, a Narraganset Indian, who has been taken under the wing of Mr. Currie, a kind-hearted printer.

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