Unit 2 Review: Puritanism, Bradstreet, and Edwards

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Puritans-From where were they?

England

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Puritans Forbidden Activities

What types of things are the Puritans forbidden to do? Why? Anything fun because it would distract them from god

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Predestination in Puritanism

Know how predestination relates to Puritanism God chooses people to go to heaven and you must be obedient to god so you have a chance to get into heaven.

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5 Points of Puritanism/Calvinism(Tulip)

Total depravity God is all man is nothing; Unconditional Election of man God chooses who will get into heaven before you die; Limited Atonement Jesus didn't die for all of us just those god chose; Irresistible grace God's grace is freely given it cannot be refused; Perseverance of saints If god has chosen you you will live in his image for the rest of your life.

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Anne Bradstreet - Inversion

Flipping a sentence so you have Yoda talk

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Anne Bradstreet - Rhyme in Poetry- Why is rhyme used?

Rhyme is used to convey her feelings and to establish the tone of the poem.

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Anne Bradstreet - Tone Change in Poetry

In the beginning, she is fearful and panicking, so the rhyme scheme is very fast-paced, but by the end, it slows down because she realizes that she will be closer to god.

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Anne Bradstreet - 'To My Dear and Loving Husband'-Explain and know the paradox in "To My Dear and Loving Husband"

It says that even when they die they will live together in heaven forever.

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Anne Bradstreet - Extended Metaphor Husband

I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold / Or all the riches that the East doth hold. / My love is such that rivers cannot quench/Compare my love to another woman.

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Anne Bradstreet - Reason for Rhyme in Poetry

Gives the poem motion and allows the reader to feel what the author is trying to convey.

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Jonathan Edwards - Persuasion Techniques

How does he persuade? (Techniques used) He Uses fear to scare those who have sinned into repenting.

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Jonathan Edwards - Metaphors

Bow and Arrow rock and spider web Hands of god.

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Jonathan Edwards - Message to Audience-What does Edwards want to persuade his audience?

He wants to persuade his audience to come back to god and repent.

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What does the T in Tulip Mean

Total Depravity. Man is nothing to god

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What does the U in Tulip mean

Unconditional election of man. God Choses who goes to heaven and who doesn’t.

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What does the L in Tulip mean

Limited atonement. Jesus only died for gods chosen’s sins.

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What does the I in Tulip mean

Irresistible Grace. If god blesses you, you can’t not be blessed.

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What does the P in Tulip mean

Perseverance of saints. If you are one of gods chosen’s you will be holy forever.