The Rape of the Lock Flashcards

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What is the verse form of the epic?

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the verse form is heroic couplets,rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter lines
this form dominated the period between 1660 and 1780
this suggests balance and harmony which is fitting for the moralizing premise of the poem.
couplets makes them especially good for comparisons and contrasts—the juxtaposition we know Pope is so keen on throughout the poem.

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Pope outdoes the 2 families in what?

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absurdity

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How is Belinda associated from the start with hyperbole?

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She is referred to habitually in terms which suggest purity,beauty and even divinty
“nymph,maid,the fair virgin,goddess”

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What is the most profound metaphor that Pope employs

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Presenting Belinda as a hero preparing for an epic battle

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Why might a heroi-comical poem be a better description that that of a mock heroic?

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mock herioc suggests that the poems main point is to mock epic,however any mockery of epic is not the main point.
Pope was instead juxtaposing the seriousness of epic with its battles in which matter of life and death are decided against the triviality of the subject matter of the poem
a quarrel over the loss of a lock of hair,a loss that in the scale of human suffering is decided minor

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What does the heroi-comic exploit?

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an incongruity between form and content

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In this celebrated mock heroic the reader is….

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transported into a world of delicate beauty and charm presided over by a group of delightful supernatural deities

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What happens in each of the cantos

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canto 1 = Belinda's bedroom
canto 2= On the themes
canto 3=  The Baron removes the lock of hair
Canto 4= journey to the cave of spleen
Canto 5= Battle
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What does the invocation from the muse establish the poems subject matter as?

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specifically a “dire offence from disastrous causes” and the might contests rising from trivial things

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What does Belinda’s dream in canto 1 provide

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the mythic structure of the poem

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Who is the Baron?

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an admirees of Belinda and enacts the rape of the lock by cutting off one of the curls of her hair
based on Lord petre

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Who is Clarissa?

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Clarissa is one of the women in attendance at the Hampton Court party. She is complicit in the severing of Belinda’s hair, lending her sewing scissors to the Baron. She later delivers a moralizing sermon on the ephemeral nature of beauty and the importance of good sense once a woman’s looks have faded.

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Who is Ariel?

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Ariel is Belinda’s guardian Sylph. Once a coquettish woman during his human life, he is now an air spirit who protects virginal women with the aid of an army of Sylphs. Pope takes the sprite’s name from the character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

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Who is Umbriel

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Umbriel is a mischievous Gnome, who travels to the Cave of Spleen and returns with a bag of sighs and a vial of tears which he uses to intensify Belinda’s despair at the loss of her hair.

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Who is Thalestris?

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Thalestris is Belinda’s friend. She tries to convince Belinda to avenge the Baron’s affront to her honor and is the most vicious aggressor in the battle over the lock. Appropriately, Pope takes her name from an Amazonian Queen of Greek mythology

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What is the etymology of the word rape

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in 18th C rape ment to carry away or take something away from someone by force
Rape” did have a sexual connotation, but in no way as strongly as it does now. By using it in the title as the verb to describe what happens to Belinda’s hair, Pope is playing on both layers of meaning: seizing something by force and personal violation

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How does the Rape of the Lock demonstrates Pope’s anxieties concerning the state of religious piety during the early eighteenth century

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Pope was a Catholic and he uses the poem as a vehicle to indicate that society has embraced objects of worship such as beauty rather than God.

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In Canto 2 Belinda wers a “sparkling cross” around her neck that “Jews might kiss, and Infidels adore”,what is the significance of this?

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Shows that even the crucifix, the most meaningful symbol of the Christian faith becomes trivialized out of its deeper meanings and reduced to just a pretty necklace.
As with so much of Pope’s imagery, though, the meaning is double: do you suspect he might also be saying that Belinda is so beautiful, religious faiths can set aside their differences in her presence

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What did Lord Byron say of Pope?

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He is the moral poet of all civiliazation

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What religious imagery does the baron encounter in canto 2

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an alter

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What year was Pope born in and did the glorious revolution take place?

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1688