Saturday, January 11, 2020
Fear as Persuasion in the Crucible and Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God Essay
Fear is a strong tool to use when persuading people and trying to get what you want. Just as if a murder held a gun to someoneââ¬â¢s head, that person would be submissive to the murderer, Jonathon Edwards and characters in The Crucible install fear into people to achieve certain goals. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God uses fear for good and to help people, while The Crucible uses it for both good and as an evil way to manipulate people. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a sermon preached by Jonathon Edwards. He tries to scare the congregation in order to save them from going to Hell. One way that he does this is by using the metaphor of God being angry at everyone with a bow and arrow pointed directly at each person; the congregation realizes that they could die at any minute and if they arenââ¬â¢t saved, they will fall into a ââ¬Å"lake of burning brimstone [that] is extended abroad under [them]â⬠(Edwards 103,102). Edwards also compares what would keep the lost from going to Hell to a spider web trying to stop a falling rock (Edwards 102). He tries to establish fear into his audience by telling them that God holds them over Hell just like ââ¬Å"one holds a spider, or a loathsome insectâ⬠and this God also has ââ¬Å"wrath towards [them that] burns like fireâ⬠(Edward 103). Jonathon Edwards preached this sermon so that the congregation will feel as though they had no other option than to accept Christ as their savior that very day if they hadnââ¬â¢t already. This approach shown to be very effective and sparked the ââ¬Å"Great Awakeningâ⬠of this time period. Not only is fear used as a tool for persuasion in Jonathon Edwards, sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, but it is also used in The Crucible. Reverend Parris and his niece, Abigail, instate fear into people for two completely different reasons. Parris uses fear in his ââ¬Å"Brimstone and Fireâ⬠types of sermons. He states that ââ¬Å"there is either obedience or the church will burn like Hell is burning,â⬠to show that the people who are part of his congregations should do as there told (Miller 926). On the other hand, Abigail uses fear to manipulate situations and get what she wants. She tries to keep herself out of trouble by telling Betty that sheââ¬â¢ll beat her if Betty doesnââ¬â¢t quite faking sick (Miller 919). She also threatens Mercy Warren and tells her that ââ¬Å"[she] can make [her] wish [she] had never seen the sun go downâ⬠(Miller 920). She spats this because she thinks that Mercy Warren may squeal about what happened in the woods. Abigail also uses fear to try to get attention, choose who is charged with witchcraft, and get John Proctor all to herself. Making someone afraid of you is like attaching strings to a puppet; it allows one to manipulate the subject into doing whatever he or she wants the person to do. The Crucible shows how one can use fear to make people submissive unto oneself, but it ultimately ends up creating a crazy mess and limits oneââ¬â¢s opportunities. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God demonstrates how one can also use fear in people to straighten them up and help them out. Fear is a strong an effective way to persuade people.
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