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Literary Devices In Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

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In Johnathan Edward's, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," Edwards has a particular style of writing that conveys an underlying purpose when delivering the sermon. Throughout the sermon, he uses multiple writing techniques and tools to engage the listener more, and to assure the listeners believe and trust him. Edwards purpose of writing and delivering the sermon, is to warn his people and to whomever else wants to agree, that they all must show their remorse of their sins to God before it is too late. Every sentence in the sermon, is based around scarring the people even more and more. Edwards accomplishes this by using certain diction and structure, a certain tone, and persuasive figurative language.

Throughout the sermon, the diction and sentence structure did not change much. Many of the sentences, vocabulary, and language used is complex and lengthy, to appeal to a certain group of people. The sentence structure in the text is mainly built off using large, compound-complex sentences. The sentences are long, and use a lot of punctuation to make them more complex and thorough. Using sentences that are long and meaningful, as opposed to using short, choppy sentences, gives the text a certain flow that allows for easier understanding and judgement. This also raises the level of diction, which makes the reading more truthful and believable. An example of Edwards using diction to get a point across, is "Consider the fearful danger you are in: it is a great furnace

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