penalty of perpetual imprisonment.
Pope's most famous poem is The Rape of the Lock, first published in 1712, with a revised version in 1714. A mock-epic, it satirises a high-society quarrel between Arabella Fermor (the "Belinda" of the poem) and Lord Petre, who had snipped a lock of hair from her head without permission.
The contribution of Alexander Pope in Literature is very significant. He is one of the best poet and critics. He used many poems to express his own life by his work. POEMS 1. 'Ode on Solitude'. Happy the man, whose wish and care 2. An Essay on Criticism. Others for language all their care express, 3. The Rape of the Lock. 5. The tample of fame. The object of my course paper is " The rape of the Lock" The course paper includes introduction, main body, conclusion and list of references. The introduction gives information about the title of my course paper, its aim, tasks of investigation, subject and object of the work. Pope, his works and information about the essense of the mock heroic in his " The rape of the Lock". The conclusion makes ending results of the learnt and defined facts about the gained information and so on. In summary The Rape of the Lock opens as its heroine, Belinda, awakens from a most pleasantly sensuous dream. In the late morning she is attended at her boudoir by her pet dog and the sylphs who arm her against temptation, bolstering her mental and physical chastity. They recall the magical attendants of classical figures as they prepared to enter the battlefield. Belinda’s battle will be fought on the social scene,
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