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SuperSummary, a modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, offers high-quality instructional study guides for challenging works of literature. This audio study guide for The Unredeemed Captive by John Putnam Demos includes detailed summary and analysis of each chapter and an in-depth exploration of the book’s multiple symbols, motifs, and themes such as boundary crossing and racial conflict in American history, and limitations on the study of history. Featured content also includes commentary on major characters, 25 important quotes, essay questions, and discussion topics.

The Unredeemed Captive is an award-winning work of historical nonfiction. Its theme of identity fluidity in colonial New England focuses on Puritan minister John Williams’ daughter, Eunice Williams. After her abduction by Mohawk (Kahnawake) warriors during the Deerfield massacre, Eunice became assimilated into Kahnawake culture, so much so that she forgot the English language, married a Mohawk man, and refused to return to Puritan life despite attempts by her father (and the colonial English government) to bring her back.

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