Answer:
QUOTE 1:
"I know the difference of peace and war better than any in my country. But now I am old and before long must die… What good will it do you to take by force that which you may have by love, or to destroy those that provide you with food? What can you get by war, when we can hide our provisions, and fly to the woods, so that you must famish by wronging us, your friends?" here the speaker/author is talking about how he met a king, but basically he was asked to lay down his "arms" meaning weapons, and to fight for him (the king). This man refused (note that key word "Refused") to do such a thing. It almost seems like this man is a peasant or someone who has helped the king before. Now he is saying "I am dying... why do you attack me? I told you why I would not take up arms against someone else." This shows the perspective of fear because this man is being hunted down because he said the wrong thing.
QUOTE 2:
"Do you think I am so simple, not to know it is far better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep quietly with my women and children, to laugh and be merry with you, have copper, hatchets, or what I want, being your friend, than be forced to fly from all, to lie cold in the woods, feed upon acorns, roots, and such trash; and so be hunted by you, that I can neither rest, eat, nor sleep; but my tired men must watch, and if a twig but break, everyone cries, “Here comes Captain Smith!” so I must fly I know not where, and thus in miserable fear end my miserable life? Come in a friendly manner to see us, and not thus with your guns and swords."
- perspective of longing for his old life and fear of this man called Captain Smith (My last name is Smith! LOL)
- not being on the run or being hunted down
- seems like a friend of his that now hates his guts
It looks like he is pleading with his "friend", as stated in text, to come to him in a more friendly manner without weapons.
I hope this helps...