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5615790 " The Pilgrims now, to gratify the Flesh" from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) Christian and Hopeful fall asleep and are captured by the Giant of Despair and placed in the dungeon at the Doubting Castle. by Unknown Artist, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Bunyans 1678 Christian allegory about a mans journey to the Celestial City and the trials he endures on route.); Photo eAF Fotografie; out of copyright
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The Pilgrims now, to gratify the Flesh
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captures a pivotal moment in John Bunyan's renowned allegorical novel, "The Pilgrim's Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come". In this 17th-century woodcut print by an unknown artist, we witness Christian and Hopeful as they succumb to weariness and fall into a deep slumber. Little do they know that their rest will be interrupted by the menacing Giant of Despair. As the image suggests, Christian and Hopeful awaken to find themselves imprisoned within the gloomy dungeon of Doubting Castle. The intricate engravings depict their distress and despair as they are trapped behind bars. The artist skillfully conveys not only the physical confinement but also the emotional turmoil experienced by these pilgrims on their spiritual journey towards eternal life. Bunyan's timeless tale serves as a moral guide for readers seeking enlightenment amidst adversity. Through his vivid storytelling, he explores themes of faith, perseverance, and temptation. This particular scene highlights the dangers of giving in to worldly desires ("to gratify the Flesh") instead of remaining steadfast in one's pursuit of righteousness. This illustration from an early edition of "The Pilgrim's Progress" invites viewers to reflect upon their own struggles and triumphs along life's winding path. It reminds us that even when faced with imprisonment or doubt, there is always hope for redemption if we stay true to our convictions.
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