Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God And The Iroquios Constitution

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Figurative Language is saying something other than what is literally meant for effect. When authors use figurative language, it is a way for them to express their feelings, as well as their emotions. Often times when an author is trying to send a message to the reader, they will use figurative language, because figurative language is an easy way to convey a message in a story. In Jonathan Edwards "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and Dekanawida's "The Iroquios Constitution" there are great examples of figurative language. The figurative language in the stories are different from each other, but both accomplish the task of helping the reader understand the point they are trying to make.

In Dekanawida's "The Iroquios Constitution"