The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan Every Child Can Read
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The narrative presents an allegorical journey of a distressed seeker who, tormented by guilt and warned of impending destruction, leaves home to pursue salvation. Along the road he meets guides and companions, confronts temptations, false teachings, and symbolic trials in towns, courts, and wilderness, and receives instruction at waystations and encounters that illustrate religious virtues and dangers. Parallel episodes follow other pilgrims and a later group including women and children, tracing the communal and moral dimensions of the pilgrimage toward a celestial destination. The structure alternates vivid episodes, moral dialogues, and didactic scenes that map spiritual progress and setbacks.
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