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HIPPO:
Historical context: this text was written in the early days of the American colonization, before the official settlements.
Intended audience: it's clear that it's a personal text about an event. He was just writing his opinion and personal thoughts and it's a text for an audience who would like to know about distant lands and voyagers.
Point of View: it's a personal point of view. George Waymouth is writing about his encounter with a Native American, so this is his impression of the incident.
Purpose: it's a journal. The main idea behind this kind of text is to relate day by day events, and what of most important occurred on that day. In general, a journal is for personal purposes, but the journal of an explorer is the total opposite. It's written to be read by another person.
Outside information: the 1605 expedition was not commissioned by the English Crown. Instead, George Waymouth's crew was under the protection of Thomas Arundell and Henry Wriothesley who wanted to find a settlement in Virginia or a commercial route in those parts.
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