Quick Write For each of the following slides write your thoughts/reactions to the image or words you see. Be sure to use complete sentences!

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Quick Write For each of the following slides write your thoughts/reactions to the image or words you see. Be sure to use complete sentences!

The wrath of God An angry God Sinners

“NOTHING”

"The Fiery Floods" - Click on title to play the video clip!

Discuss What did you think/feel when you saw these images/words? Today we are going to listen to a piece by Jonathan Edwards called “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Based on that title and the images and words you just saw – predict what you think this piece might be about

Review – Look at page 22 of your interactive reader What is a simile? What is a metaphor? What is personification? As you listen/read this piece look at how Edwards uses these devices to help the average person understand complex ideas about religion by comparing them to every day objects that everyone was familiar with!

ON YOUR OWN PIECE OF PAPER Complete the Interactive Reader pages As you listen consider A. What is Edwards claim? B. HOW does Edwards try to persuade his audience? (specifically consider HOW he uses imagery and emotional appeals)

Evaluate What was Edwards claim? How do you think this speech made people feel? What words or images does Edwards use to create this feeling? Explain. How effective do you think Edwards speech was? Make a claim and back it up with examples from the text – be sure to cite!

Your turn! 1. CHOOSE AN ABSTRACT IDEA – BEAUTY, JUSTICE, FREEDOM, LIFE, DEATH ETC. (SOMETHING YOU CAN’T SEE/TOUCH/FEEL ETC. COMPARE IT TO SOMETHING ORDINARY AND CONCRETE (SOMETHING WE CAN TOUCH/FEEL/SEE ETC.) HAPPINESS IS LYING ON A WARM BEACH. EX. CREATE 3 SEPARATE SENTENCES – IN ONE USE A METAPHOR, ANOTHER USE A SIMILE, AND FINALLY USE PERSONFICATION. CHOOSE A DIFFERENT ABSTRACT IDEA FOR EACH.