Friday, May 17, 2019
Persuasive Techniques: John Edwards
Persuasive Techniques The art of persuasion is a feature that can oftentimes, work to ones advantage. In order to be persuasive, one must enforce persuasive techniques to persuade a reader or listener to ones viewpoint. ageing sermons, such as Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of An Angry paragon, are written to drive inhabitation a message or to bring the sinful back to the church. Beth Chapmans modern deliverance, Stand Up for America Rally Speech, is proposed to convince Americans to support the military man who are laying down their lives for our freedom.The both authors use the persuasive techniques of repetition, appeal to emotion, through charged words and the appeal to reason, through common sense, in order to influence their listeners and persuade their audience that their viewpoints are correct. In Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God Edwards uses the persuasion technique of repetition. Edwards uses The wrath of god (110) many times which make the flock feel loathsome and scared of their sinful ways.He implies that God is furious with them and has them on the edge of hell. Beth Chapman also uses repetition with human shields (1). She feels that our troops go to war to fight for our country and celebrities are mentioning that they want to become human shields when they dont do nothing. She is frustrated that all the human shields are the cops, military and other public authority eyepatch celebrities are mentioning that they want to help but they dont really do anything.Repetition is used to compel the message and or get to the main point or idea to an issue. A technique that is assemble in both Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God by Jonathan Edwards and Beth Chapmans Stand Up for America Rally Speech is emotional appeal. Jonathan Edwards describes And now you have an extraordinary opportunity (111) by stating that the people still have a chance to be able to save his or her self and go to heaven.He uses it to make the people in the church uncomfortable and feel guilty about their sinful ways. He stresses that they still have an opportunity to enter into heaven. Beth Chapman uses emotional appeal with this quote Fact that this country has been obligate into war- innocent people have lost their lives (1). Beth Chapman uses this quote to approach the people that soldiers do all the scary, exhausting work and celebrities mention that they want to serve as human shields.Another persuasive technique that both Jonathan Edwards and Beth Chapman use is analogy. Edwards says And your destruction will come like a whirlwind (109). He compares your destruction with whirlwinds be shake whirlwinds are like tornadoes which cause destruction and damage. Beth Chapman also states when the USS Cole was bombed, there were no mental picture stars guarding the ship- where were the human shields then (1) Her anger towards the movie stars is that they werent their serving as human shields.Analogy is a technique where both Edwards a nd Chapman who often uses figure of speech for desired emphasis. Jonathan Edwards and Beth Chapman all employ a variety of persuasive techniques in their sermons and speeches. Their goal is to try and convince their listeners to agree with their viewpoint. Whether it is to scare churchgoers into rededicating themselves to God, as in Edwards sermon, or to stand up for what you are battle for the messages all produce intense emotional responses from the readers.
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