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Tenets of Puritanism Original Sin – Man is evil and must be controlled Asceticism – Man must lead a life of self-denial and self-evaluation Theocracy – The state is ruled by God or his earthly representatives (i.e. priests, ministers, or holy men) Doctrine of the “elect” – All but the “chosen” are damned Predestination – A person’s fate has been predetermined Devine Providence – God acts directly in this world Accessibility of Divine Truth – Man can know God’s will
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Jonathan Edwards (1703 – 1758) -Puritan Preacher - Believed in science and reason, but extremely religious - Became one of the leaders of “The Great Awakening”, a religious revival that swept colonies in the 1730s - He had such concerns about his congregation that most of his sermons were filled with descriptions of the horrors that awaited those who did not change their ways
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“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Sermon: - speech given by a minister/priest in a house of worship - an example of “oratory” (formal public speaking) - persuasive, inspiring listeners to take action - emotionally appealing; use of colorful and rhythmic language Edwards preached this sermon in a quiet, restrained style Listeners were said to have groaned and screamed in terror Edwards had to stop several times to ask for silence
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Literary Terms FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: - Simile: the comparison of two dissimilar things using the words “like” or “as. (ex: My love is LIKE a red rose.) - Metaphor: the comparison of two or more dissimilar things without using the words “like” or as”. (ex: My love IS a red rose.) - Imagery: the use of DESCRIPTIVE language to create vivid word pictures that appeal to the senses (sight, smell, touch, sound, taste) (ex: The sun glared of orange heat, giving the air an essence of summer musk, burning our backs like dark coals in a fire pit.)
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Homework: 1.Write 2 examples of “Simile” 2.Write 2 examples of “Metaphor” 3.Write one example (a sentence) of Imagery (it could be about anything)
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