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    Rhetorical Devices used by Jonathan Edward In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” During the Great Awaking on July 8‚ 1741 a minister named Jonathan Edwards preached a sermon of warning to all sinners called “Sinner in the Hand of an Angry God”. Edwards’s sermon brought people of all kinds to tears and to collapse in dread. In Edwards’s sermon he preaches the greats fear of all sinners‚ full of hellish metaphors‚ loaded diction‚ and vivid imagery to scare all sinners into being reborn. One

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    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Writing Response For over two and a half centuries‚ the passionate sermons given by Jonathan Edwards at the dawn of the Great Awakening have captivated the hearts and minds of thousands of people‚ drawing them back to the heart of biblical Christianity and righteous living. Out of all of his sermons‚ however‚ the most well-known and broadly studied is “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ which paints a vivid portrait of life’s brevity and the indescribable

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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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    In Jonathan Edwards’s "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"‚ the usage of rhetoric and figurative language is used to illustrate its arguments and to help persuade its audience. In the sermon‚ Edwards attempts to warn his audience against living a life of sin or risk suffering the wrath of God. One of the way Edwards convinces people is by using imagery. He emphasizes the fierceness of God to stir fear in his audience and describes in detail the horrible consequences they would have to endure.

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    In the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards the author describes how God will condem all sinners into hell. Jonanthan Edwards vividly informs his audience that God has infinite power and that the almighty will not hesitate to send anyone in the fiery pit of hell. He disguises his message under a variety of methods such as imagery‚ alliteration‚ and similes. First‚ the author uses imagery to vividly explain the sufferable experience sinners will have in hell. For instance

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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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    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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    Persuading people doesn’t have to mean that it has to be done in one unique way. This rhetorical comparison essay between Edwards‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" and Jefferson’s‚ "The Declaration of Independence‚" shows two different ways of persuading people through great techniques of English writing. The sentence from Edwards sermon and the opening sentence of the Declaration of Independence both include many points such as the tone‚ diction‚ syntax‚ imagery‚ rhetorical structure‚ figurative

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    life after death. From the early 1600s to 1750‚ Puritan influence impacted America as predestination‚ the idea that God knows where each person will end in eternity‚ and the Protestant work ethic‚ the idea that hard work displays Godliness and wins God’s favor‚ penetrated the colonist’s lives and literature. As Puritan influence decreased in the late 17th century‚ the Age of Reason blossomed‚ shifting literature from teachings

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    Fear is a strong tool to use when persuading people and trying to get what you want. Just as if a murder held a gun to someone’s head‚ that person would be submissive to the murderer‚ Jonathon Edwards and characters in The Crucible install fear into people to achieve certain goals. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God uses fear for good and to help people‚ while The Crucible uses it for both good and as an evil way to manipulate people. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a sermon preached by

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