Determination By Edward Taylor Essay

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People construct something from nothing all the time. A cedar box in woodworking, a sweater from nothing but string. Imagine how much work it would take to make a sweater or box. Sanding on the wood for hours and knitting for what seemed like days. But why would someone do this? To make something perfect and beautiful takes hard work and determination to achieve. In Edward Taylor’s “, From Preface to God’s determination,” he expresses how the same attributes used in the making of a project translates to how God made the world perfect. He established the foundation upon which we should live out our lives. Every aspect in our world was touched, trimmed, corrected or perfected by him. The beauty with which he accomplished this task is unmistakeable. …show more content…

He says “, Infinity when all things it beheld.” In this line he is saying God did not have to make earth because there is an infinite amount of possibilities to what else he could have done. Nevertheless, he did construct our earth and did so with nothing but his own hands. Out of this he built everything we see today. In the first two lines Taylor uses parallel structure to introduce his poem and main topic of the poem. After this, Taylor talks about how God shaped the earth on his own lathe of life and creativity. “ Who blew the Bellows of his Furnace Vast.” In this short statement Taylor describes how God’s internal furnace is a form of heat such as the Sun. When he referenced the Mold in which God made our world he just reiterates the fact that God made our entire …show more content…

He talks about how God made a canopy over the earth. This could have reference to many things. Edward could be talking about the atmosphere, clouds, or simply the amazing jungles which inhabit our earth. The focus is slightly shifted to the sun next. Taylor describes how amazing it is that the sun can be setting in one part of the world, yet rising in another. After these three lines the parallel structure breaks once again which starts to establish a pattern of several parallely structured sentences followed by one sentence that is not in parallel

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