In his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” from the 1740’s‚ The American minister Jonathan Edwards‚ uses similes and metaphors to intimidate and manipulate the hearts of his puritan listeners. He uses a metaphor to dramatize human weakness. He states the human has as much chance of keeping out of hell " as a spider’s web would have to stop a fallen rock." Meaning that the sinners will be presumably going to hell if they don’t do something about it. Another metaphor reads‚ “ The wrath of
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“Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God‚” Jonathan Edwards persuades to his audience that all the sinners deserve to be dropped into hell. He does this by using literary devices to emphasize that God is disappointed at the sinners but he still has mercy for the sinners. Edwards uses alliteration‚ imagery‚ and a combination of repetition and parallelism. In the beginning of the sermon‚ Edward uses alliteration to describe the dangers of Gods Floods. “If God should only withdraw his hand from the flood-gate
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Jonathon Edwards‚ in his sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚ influences his congregation through rhetoric that contains a strong pathos appeal. First off‚ Edwards compares man and his righteousness to insects to demonstrate the unworthiness and insignificance of man and to make the audience feel helpless. For example‚ Edwards writes‚ “The God that holds you over the pits of Hell‚ much as one holds a spider‚ or some loathsome insect over a fire‚ abhors you‚ and is dreadfully provoked:” (Edwards
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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards wrote this lecture‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” to preach to the congregation of his church during the period of Great Awakening‚ a time of religious revival. He knows how to persuade and uses numerous techniques to do so. In his sermons‚ Edward’s expressive‚ informative‚ and argumentative writing style and his use of simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ imagery‚ and tone creates a fearful‚ emotional image in the minds of his readers
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Nature Expressed in Contemplations and Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Many authors communicate their messages‚ feelings‚ and beliefs in their writings. This is very true of both authors‚ Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards. Puritanism is the base of their beliefs. In the short stories‚ “Contemplations” by Anne Bradstreet and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards‚ the similarities and differences are interesting‚ though hard for the reader to understand. In these
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forms individualism could be shown is through the way you dress‚ your moral beliefs‚ or even your actions.Individualism is shown through romantic‚ revolutionary‚ and colonial text in Sinners in the hands of an angry god‚ speech to Virginia conviction‚ and self reliance In Sinners in the hands of an angry god‚ Jonathan Edwards does not show individualism instead he gives all the power to God‚ and none to the individual. One quote that shows Edwards giving the power to god is. “That the reason why they
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“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” AP Writing Prompt Analyze how Edwards’s distinctive style reveals his purpose to his audience. In Puritan America‚ colonists were constantly fearful of what would happen when they died. Since death at a young age was altogether too common in those times‚ early Americans wanted to be sure that they were right with God. Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards understood these fears within his congregation and took advantage of them to make an argument for salvation
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In the sermon "Sinner’s in the Hand of an Angry God" by Johnathan Edwards‚ he author describes how God can easily condem sinners into the pit the fiery pit of hell in any given moment. Edwards clearly informs his audience that God has an omnipotent force and won’t delay on sending you into hell. He incorporates alliteration‚ imagery‚ and simile into his sermon to convey his message. First Edward applies examples of alliteration to emphasize the idea that God is omnipotent. In various paragraphs
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“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” By: Jonathan Edwards In one of the most famous sermons ever preached‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ preacher‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ tries to persuade the ‘sinful’ people to realize that God is real and that they have to live ‘purely’‚ as in to live as a true Christian who is devoted to God. Because of God’s Wrath‚ his judgement‚ on all people‚ will be more painful and fearful than expected by many people around the world. Throughout his sermon‚ Edwards
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or more precisely‚ the Greek philosopher Aristotle. Ethos appeals to the audience’s sense of trust‚ pathos‚ to their sense of emotion‚ and logos‚ to their sense of logic. In 1741‚ Jonathan Edwards delivered a sermon called “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” to a congregation of puritans in Enfield‚ Connecticut. This sermon was so influential and full of the use of rhetorical appeals that today it has transformed into a piece of literature that many study in classes. In Edward’s sermon‚ the
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