LITERATURE QUESTIONS
PURITAN LITERATURE
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Theme
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Tone
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Inversion
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Imagery
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Detailed explanation-1: -Imagery can be defined as a writer or speaker’s use of words or figures of speech to create a vivid mental picture or physical sensation. Many good examples of imagery and figurative language can be found in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, ” a sermon delivered by the Puritan minister Jonathan Edwards.
Detailed explanation-2: -Edwards, in his sermon, used loads of imagery, and he did this because it would make the reader who does not believe in God or does not take religion seriously to imagine horrific imagines, trying to make them scared. All of his most vivid descriptions are of torturous events like burning in hell.
Detailed explanation-3: -Jonathan Edwards uses vivid imagery in his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” to make puritans of his congregation fear God and choose the path of righteousness by accepting Jesus Christ. In his sermon, Edwards gives a fearful image of hell and portrays God as very angry.
Detailed explanation-4: -Throughout his sermon, Edwards used a variety of figurative language like imagery, metaphors, personification, and allusions to reveal his attitude towards “sinners” as unworthy and insignificant in the eyes of God, and his attitude towards God as being enraged…show more content…
Detailed explanation-5: -Which image is used throughout “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” to provoke fear in the audience? a person’s ability to avoid damnation. Which statement best explains why Edwards repeats the image of fire throughout “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"? He wants to increase his audience’s fear of hell.