Jonathan Edwards Sinner In The Hands Of An Angry God

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Jonathan edwards wrote the text “Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God.” Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the test “Black Veil.” Edwards style of writing was more effective than Hawthornes. The theme of “Sinners” was to obey God and all of the things he says or you are going to hell. The theme for “Black Veil” was to never judge someone based on their looks. The style of writing for both authors was very aggressive, furious, but was also very persuasive.

Although it was two different texts, the themes are related in some aspects. They both infer that people should live by God and be sorrowful of their sins that they have committed. It tells that God is your “go to” person for any hard times in life. It states in lines 97 and 98 of “Sinners” that “his hand that holds you from falling into the fire every moment.” Which is saying that God is the only one who will help you and save you during your time of need. …show more content…

“Sinners” is leading more toward God and all of his powers.” It states in the text of Edwards that “nothing that you can do to induce God to spare you moment.” In Hawthorne's, it’s more about your sins that you have committed and being aware of your mistakes.

Edwards development in the story was very aggressive. It was very harsh and persuasive on to always follow God. It gives out a furious tone to say that sins you lead you to hell, so doing better now will help you out in the end. As it states, “his mere pleasure that keeps you from being the moment swallowed up in everlasting destruction.”

Hawthorne also gives out a very harsh, yet persuasive development. The “Veil” held many secrets. Even though Mr. Hooper, the minister in the “Black Veil,” looked very mean, he was a very passionate preacher. The people would go to him for help when he was on their deathbed, despite his

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