The Rape of the Lock Alisha Badie, Mirabelle Skipworth, Ravina Shah.

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The Rape of the Lock Alisha Badie, Mirabelle Skipworth, Ravina Shah

Transcript of The Rape of the Lock Alisha Badie, Mirabelle Skipworth, Ravina Shah.

The Rape of the LockAlisha Badie, Mirabelle Skipworth, Ravina Shah

Historical Background

-Enlightenment: sprawling intellectual, philosophical, cultural, and social movement that spread through Europe

-The search for truth through science, reasoning, and logic

-Satire was VERY common ● Used to ridicule the ideals of the Church● Questions public morals● Satirists used lots of exaggeration ● Heavy criticism

Many Enlightenment thinkers and satirists met at salons to spread their ideas

About the Author

Language & VocabularySeparated into five cantos

-Canto= one of the sections into which certain

long poems are divided.

Very neoclassical in its roots

Mock Epic causes heavy exaggeration

-Mock Epic= discrepancy between its

trivial subject matter.

-Ex. A cracked teacup becomes a major

catastrophe

Intrusion (n.) - an inappropriate or unwelcome addition

Languish (v.) - become weak; lose strength

Vernal (adj.) - of or relating to the spring; occurring in the spring

Transient (adj.) temporary; passing

What it’s About

It’s a mock-epic

❖ Belinda wakes up with a warning, but she still does her primping.

❖ She then goes to a wealthy socialite gathering.

❖ The Baron has decided that he will steal a lock of Belinda’s hair

❖ The Baron proceeds, after few tries, to cut off a lock of Belinda’s hair.

❖ A “sack of sighs” and a “flask of tears”❖ Clarissa tries to convince Belinda that this

situation is not a big deal.❖ A mock- heroic battle❖ The lock gets lost in the chaos.❖ “This lock, the Muse shall consecrate to

fame and ‘midst the stars inscribe Belinda’s name”(Canto 5 ln.57-58)

Characters

❖ Belinda

❖ The Baron

❖ Caryl

❖ Goddess

❖ Ariel

❖ Shock

Characters Continued

❖ Thalestris

Brillante+ =

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= Momentilla

= Crispissa

❖ Clarissa❖ Sir Plume

Settings

❖ The Hampton Court Palace

❖ The Thames River (London 1700s)

❖ The Cave of Spleen

The Purpose

❖ Pope makes fun of women and their materialism.

❖ His use of satire is used against the vanity and social pretensions.

❖ The poem is used to make fun of a real instance.

❖ Attack on people’s instinct to elevate a situation.

❖ Different standpoints can be taken.(Ex: The keeping of chastity)

❖ He means to point out the over dramatic society.

❖ “Restore the lock!” She cries; and all around “Restore the lock!” the vaulted roofs rebound. Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain Roar’d for the handkerchief that caus’d his pain.”

❖ The poem takes on a satirical tone.

❖ It is very over dramatic.❖ At some points it is very serious

to emphasize the mock-heroic context.

Meaning & Tone