Hawthorne’s style is more effective than Edwards’ for many reasons. Hawthorne’s style was to tell a story of a preacher with secret sins. Edward just preached about punishments from God for sinning. Many readers pay more attention to a story than to preaching. A story is often more relatable to the readers because they can picture themselves in the story. Hawthorne also uses rhetorical devices such as symbolism and imagery to strengthen the effectiveness of his style. On the other hand, some may argue that Edwards’ style is more effective than Hawthorne's. Edwards’ style was to preached about punishments from God for sinning. He used rhetorical devices such as imagery, metaphor, and personification to strengthen his style, but many readers do not take in as much information from preaching as they would from hearing a story. Hawthorne's style was more effective at making his point clear. In conclusion, Hawthorne and Edwards’ used different styles to get their points across. Hawthorne theme was to tell a story and Edwards’ style was to preach a sermon. Hawthorne's style was more effective in making his point to the readers. Hawthorne used this story to keep the reader's