Lesson 4: Midterm Essay Prewriting (Thesis statement and proposed set of metaphors)
You have already read the sermon and completed a formal reading guide as part of the assignments for lesson 4. Based on the reading and your notes be mindful that Jonathan Edwards is considered one of the masters of figurative language. His use of vivid images and strong metaphors is very obvious in his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, as he describes humans and their relationship to God, heaven & hell, and the plight of the unrepentant.
Essay Prompt:
Note: this is the actual essay prompt; however, you are only submitting your thesis and chosen metaphors in this step of the writing process.
From “Sinners” find three metaphors and explain (define) what Edwards mean by each. Using appropriate, convincing rhetoric explain whether or not his metaphors are believable and appropriate? Explain whether or not his images are clear and effective. Finally, relate them to life today. Dig into whether or not they create the same feelings today as they did then.
Pre Writing Assignment (thesis statement & chosen metaphors):
To prepare for actually writing your essay in response to the above prompt, compose a thesis statement that directly and concisely answers the prompt. Also, propose which three metaphors you will discuss and analyze in the body of your essay.
If you need help with writing thesis statements you will find excellent resources at the following web sites:
Purdue OWL: Creating a Thesis Statement(opens in a new tab)
LEO: Thesis Statement(opens in a new tab)
You will submit these items through the link below for instructor review and feedback. Please do not write the essay until your instructor has reviewed this assignment and provided feedback.
Scoring:
- A properly written thesis statement that addresses the prompt. (10 pts)
- Identification of three metaphors you will discuss in the body of the paper. (15 pts)
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