The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement - Michael Wigglesworth

The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement

By: Michael Wigglesworth

eBook | 11 April 2024

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Michael Wigglesworth's 'The Day of Doom; Or, a Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgement' is a Puritan poem that vividly describes the events leading up to the final judgement day. Written in a straightforward and didactic style, the poem serves as a cautionary tale to sinners, urging them to repent before it is too late. Wigglesworth's use of biblical imagery and religious fervor adds to the intense and somber tone of the work, making it a powerful piece of early American literature. The poem reflects the religious beliefs and values of the Puritan community in colonial New England, emphasizing the concepts of sin, redemption, and divine punishment. Michael Wigglesworth, a Puritan minister, wrote 'The Day of Doom' as a means of instilling fear of God and promoting moral righteousness among his congregants. His firsthand experience of the religious fervor and strict beliefs of the Puritans likely shaped the content and style of the poem, which remains a significant work in American religious literature. For readers interested in early American literature, religious poetry, or Puritan beliefs, 'The Day of Doom' is a must-read. Wigglesworth's powerful and evocative portrayal of the final judgement day offers valuable insights into the religious mindset of colonial America and the impact of Puritan theology on society.

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