/
Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - PowerPoint Presentation

pasty-toler
pasty-toler . @pasty-toler
Follow
350 views
Uploaded On 2018-11-06

Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - PPT Presentation

By Swapnanil Deb Mohammed Mannan and Pratik Mishra What is Imagery Imagery is a technique used by writers and speakers to help the reader imagine a situation Imagery is used in almost every text to engage the reader ID: 718000

reader imagery wrath imagine imagery reader imagine wrath god examples visual auditory gustatory refers hell times fiery floods word

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an An..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Imagery in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

By Swapnanil Deb, Mohammed Mannan, and Pratik MishraSlide2

What is Imagery?

Imagery is a technique used by writers and speakers to help the reader imagine a situationImagery is used in almost every text to engage the readerExamples of works that depend on its imagery a lot are A Streetcar Named Desire

by Tennessee Williams and

Hamlet

by ShakespeareSlide3

Visual Imagery

Visual Imagery is imagery that helps the reader see.This is the most prevalent form of imagery in Jonathan Edward’s “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.”Slide4

Visual Imagery Examples

“…and the fiery floods of the fierceness…” Fiery refers to red-orange, helping the reader see a color“… a wide and bottomless pit.”Wide and bottomless help the reader visualize the dimensions of the pit.

“The bow of God’s wrath is bent.”

The word bent helps the reader see a crooked bowSlide5

Tactile Imagery

Tactile imagery refers to what one can visualize touching or feeling.Slide6

Tactile Imagery Examples

“…were as heavy as lead.”The reader can imagine feeling something really heavy“…ten thousand times greater than the strength of the stoutest sturdiest devil in hell, it would be nothing to withstand or endure it…”

A reader can imagine what such great force would feel like, especially if they visualize pushing it.Slide7

Olfactory Imagery

Olfactory imagery refers to imagery related to smell.Slide8

Olfactory Imagery Examples

“There is the dreadful pit of the glowing flames of the wrath of God.”A reader can imagine smelling smoke.“His wrath towards you burns like fire.”A reader can imagine smelling smoke.Slide9

Gustatory Imagery

Gustatory imagery refers to tasting things, gusta- being a Latin root word for food. Slide10

Gustatory Imagery Examples

“…and would fain lay hold on them, and swallow them up.”A reader can imagine swallowing, an action that is related to eating. They could also imagine a person being eaten in hell.“…being made drunk with your blood.”

A reader can imagine the disgusting taste of blood when it is drank.Slide11

Auditory Imagery

Auditory imagery has to do with listening, with –audi being a root word for sound.Slide12

Auditory Imagery Examples

“His wrath towards you burns like fire.”People can imagine burning“…the fiery floods of the wrath of the fierceness and wrath of God would rush forth.”

A reader can imagine the fairly recognizable sounds of waves crashing. Slide13

Why?

Edwards, in his sermon, used loads of imagery, and he did this because it would make the reader who does not believe in God or does not take religion seriously to imagine horrific imagines, trying to make them scared. All of his most vivid descriptions are of torturous events like burning in hell.Slide14

Imagery Statistics

The imagery used the most was visual, which was used about 15 times.The imagery used the least was gustatory and auditory, which were used about 2 times each.This was mostly because imagery was better in conveying how bad the flames and floods of God are. People are more scared of what they see because they see better than they hear, smell, touch, or even taste. This sermon was easily a scare tactic, and imagery works best in these cases. Slide15

The End