Read the following poem and analyze it for ideas, themes, and values that reflect the Puritan era. Be sure to ask the key questions as a guide for analysis. Passage: from a Puritan poem by Ralph Erskine And when the smoke ascends on high, Then thou behold'st the vanity Of worldly stuff, Gone with a puff. Thus think, and smoke tobacco. And when the pipe grows foul within, Think on thy soul defil'd with sin; For then the fire, It does require. Thus think, and smoke tobacco. And seest the ashes cast away; Then to thyself thou mayest say That to the dust Return thou must. Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
puritans were very religious, during the time they came to America from England tobacco was a very popular and it was grown all over the south.I think the meaning of the poem has to do with sinning, but not sure what the tobacco has to do with it. Google the poem to get help with the meaning of the poem.
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