Thursday, October 24, 2019
Jonathan Edwards
In Jonathan Edwardsââ¬â¢ personal narrative, he uses language to convey a remorseful attitude towards his own spiritual condition. The imagery of hell as seen by Edwards creates a punishment in ââ¬Å"the lowest place in hell. â⬠He feels like he is the ââ¬Å"very worst of all mankind. â⬠In the simile, ââ¬Å"as bad as the devil himself,â⬠his followers make him feel as though his ââ¬Å"wickednessâ⬠and ââ¬Å"vilenessâ⬠are greater. This portrays his remorseful attitude.By utilizing the simile, ââ¬Å"like an infinite deluge or mountains over my head,â⬠Edwards depicts the severity of his wrongdoing as being of such magnitude that it is ââ¬Å"swallowing up all thought and imagination. â⬠The use of repetition in ââ¬Å"Infinite upon infiniteââ¬â Infinite upon infinite! â⬠supports Edwardsââ¬â¢ view of his wickedness as ââ¬Å"an abyss infinitely deeper than hell. â⬠This expresses his internal pain and anguish. Edwards proce eds to use the phrase, ââ¬Å"nauseous and detestable to me,â⬠to describe his sense of self-loathing.He feels as if he does not morally deserve to be ââ¬Å"exalted and raised up to the infinite height of all the fullness and glory of the great Jehovah. â⬠Throughout the narrative, Edwards is vividly describing his belief that if it were not for the ââ¬Å"sovereign graceâ⬠of his Lord, that the earth would simply not bear him or all humanity for a single moment because as far as he is concerned, we are all corrupt individuals- creatures even, that spend our lives in the service of Godââ¬â¢s enemies. It is through all the aforementioned that he illustrates his remorseful sentiment in his personal narrative.
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