“The Day of Doom” is a poem written by Michael Wigglesworth.

“The Day of Doom” is a poem written by Michael Wigglesworth.

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“The Day of Doom” is a poem written by Michael Wigglesworth. It was originally printed in 1662 by Samuel Green in Boston, Massachusetts and is now published by Sola Scriptura Publishing (2013). The poem is about sinners who do not follow the Puritan religion that are being judged by God on Judgement Day and sent to Hell. Themes such as the apocalypse
and religion are used throughout the poem. He used Bible verses to capture the image in a poetic form such as fear, death, and Judgement Day itself. Wigglesworth, being a Puritan man, uses these literary elements to scare his readers into converting into Puritanism and I am going to explain how.

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