Thursday, August 1, 2019
Jonathan Edwards Essay
1. Explain the mood of this passage. The mood of this passage is somber and serious. During the passage Jonathan is in a very serious tone. 2. Using specific examples, give one example of a metaphor, one example of a simile, and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. Jonathan Edwards is a preacher trying to scare his congregation into salvation he compares them to insects dangling over the fires of hell and only godââ¬â¢s mercy keeps them from burning. The mood is angry and urgent. A metaphor would be the fire of wrath. A simile would be comparing people on the summer threshing floor. An allusion would be hell. A word that makes the tone clear would be ââ¬Å"consider the fearful danger you are in. Lastly an image would be a spider hanging over furnace by a string held by a big hand that could drop it any time. 3. What specific words (minimum of three) does he choose to make his tone clear? He uses lots of words to make his tone clear. He uses a very powerful tone of voice. He uses words like danger, wrath, damned in hell, etc. These words make the passage a lot more eye catching in my opinion. 4. What images (pictures in the listenersââ¬â¢ mind) does Edwards use in the passage to make his tone clear? What effect do those images have on establishing the tone of the piece? He uses godà ´s ââ¬Å"rough windââ¬â¢ to make his tone clear. His tone is also very serious while heââ¬â¢s talking about this. 5. In the last two paragraphs of the sermon (refer to the Investigate page of this lesson) Edwardsââ¬â¢s talks about an ââ¬Å"extraordinary opportunityâ⬠his congregation has. What is this opportunity? How does his sermon persuade the congregation to take advantage of this opportunity? The opportunity that Edward is talking about in the last two paragraphs is ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Salvation.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ Heââ¬â¢s telling the people that only way not to get to hell is through salvation or else theyââ¬â¢ll end up in hell and thatââ¬â¢s not a place they would want to be.
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