"Fire From Heaven", "Much Ado About Nothing", And "The Flea": Sinful Acts
In Fire from Heaven, Much Ado About Nothing, and The Flea, the
authors take a stance on men and women committing sinful acts and using it
as a main position in their work. They write from a very religious
perspective which is probably due to the time period in which their work
was written about. They develop this idea in very different perspectives
to get their point across. They express this position vividly throughout
their work.
David Underdown didn't live in this time period, but his work was a
work of history and his ideas coincided with those of the Puritans. ....
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