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Contrast Between Satire in The Rape Of The Lock and A Modest Proposal E
Contrast Between Satire in The Rape Of The manoeuvre and A Modest Proposal Although Alexander Popes, The Rape Of The Lock and Jonathan Swifts A Modest Proposal are both witty satires, they differ on their style, intention, and mood. To begin, in The Rape Of The Lock, Alexander Pope uses Horation satire to invoke a light, whimsical, melancholy mood to illustrate the absurdity of fighting over the acute of ones hair. In fact, Horation satire is defined by K. Lukes as a construction that is urban, smiling, witty and seeks to correct the human foibles. and is further reiterated in The Concise Oxford dictionary Of Literary terms as Horation satire, often contrasted with the bitterness of Juvenalian satire, is a to a greater extent indulgent, tolerant treatment of human inconsistencies and follies, ironically amused rather than offend (101). Thus, Alexander Popes intentions in writing The Rape Of The Lock was to turn an veritable incident in which A young man Lord Petre, had spo rtively cut off a lock of a Miss Arabella Fermors hair,( poem, 211) into laugh ... so that good relations (and possibly negotiations toward a marriage in the midst of principals) might be resumed (Poetry, 211) This type of satire is conveyed through Popes use of jeer epic form. This satire first begins with Popes invocation to the muses, a higher power, emphasise that the tragedy about to occur is above mere worldly issues, and a debate that belongs amongst the gods. Hence, Pope writes What heroic offense from amorous causes springs, / What mighty contests wage hike from trivial things, I sing-This verse to Caryll, Muse is due (English,1110). It is comical that the dire offense is the cutting of Belindas hair rather than a life-threatening... ...gh a twisted, absurd, fabricated proposal to condemn their actions, and thus, hopes to shock those involved into social change. WORKS CITED Allison, Barrows, Blake, et al. eds. The Norton Anthology Of Poetry . 3rd Shorter ed. novel York Norton, 1983. 211. Baldick, Chris. The Concise Oxford Dictionary Of Literary Terms , New York Oxford University Press, 1990. Lukes, K. B.A. (Hons.) (Alberta), M.A. (Brit. Col.), English. English 424 Section3 Term 93/3 class Lectures Sept. 1993 Pope, Alexander. The Rape Of The Lock. In The Norton Anthology Of English lit The Major Authors . Ed. M.H. Abrams et al. fifth Ed. New York Norton, 1987. 1108-1128 Swift, Jonathan. A Modest Proposal. In The Norton Anthology Of English Literature The Major Authors. Ed. M.H. Abrams et al. 5th ed. New York Norton, 1987. 1078-1085
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