Throughout her narrative the native do very kind things like giving her a bible, and allowing her to keep it and read it. She also is allowed to see her son, and read the bible to him. She is allowed to go see him at his tribe, and he is allowed to come see her at her tribe. Although they start Mary at the beginning of they story the Natives eventually allow her to have food. The Native Americans also allow Mary to knit, which she really enjoys, to trade her creations for food. In the end Mary is sold back to her husband, which ultimately shows that the Natives were kind people. In the beginning of Mary Rowlandson’s narrative the Natives aren't so nice. The Natives had rebelled against the English Settlers, killing their men and capturing the women and children. Mary Rowlandson and her children are captured. Mary talks about how she is starved, and threatened to be punished if she doesn't do what she is asked, but the hardships that Mary endured were nothing compared to what the Native Americans endured during their enslavement by the English
Throughout her narrative the native do very kind things like giving her a bible, and allowing her to keep it and read it. She also is allowed to see her son, and read the bible to him. She is allowed to go see him at his tribe, and he is allowed to come see her at her tribe. Although they start Mary at the beginning of they story the Natives eventually allow her to have food. The Native Americans also allow Mary to knit, which she really enjoys, to trade her creations for food. In the end Mary is sold back to her husband, which ultimately shows that the Natives were kind people. In the beginning of Mary Rowlandson’s narrative the Natives aren't so nice. The Natives had rebelled against the English Settlers, killing their men and capturing the women and children. Mary Rowlandson and her children are captured. Mary talks about how she is starved, and threatened to be punished if she doesn't do what she is asked, but the hardships that Mary endured were nothing compared to what the Native Americans endured during their enslavement by the English