The contrast between the Alexander Pope's "Lock of Rape" and the satirical and discreet proposal in Jonathan Swift's "Humble Proposal" is a witty sarcasm, its style, intentions and emotions are different. First of all, in the "Rock of Rape", Alexander Pop uses Horation's satire to evoke the light and ficky, depressed mood and explain the absurdity of struggle to cut hair. In fact, the satire of Horation was defined by K. Lukes as "city, smile, witty" and "trying to fix human weaknesses". And it was reconfirmed further by "a brief Oxford literary dictionary".
Pope Alexander's "Rock Rape" and Jonathan Swift's "Humble Suggestion" are witty sarcasm, but their style, intention and emotion are different. First of all, in the "Rock of Rape", Alexander Pope evokes a quirky, depressed mood to explain the absurdity of struggle to cut hair using sarcasm. Hidden in this poem is criticism against society and it helps to create a crisis of stolen locks. - Contrasting the satirical proposal with the discreet proposal in rape rock Alexander Pope's "locked rape" and Jonathan Swift's "modest offer" are witty irony, but their style, intention and Emotions are different. First of all, in "Rock of Rape", Alexander Pop, in order to explain the absurdity of struggle for cutting hair, in order to evoke light and ficky, melancholy mood, Use.
Social satire in Pope 'Rock of Rape' The unique use of the satire and absurdity of Pope Alexandre emulates Ulysses 'Iliad' more socially dramatic and induces many rhetoric . The Pope's "Rock of Rape" shows many interesting features that can be easily understood in early English literature. Through close coaching and inspection of "Iliad" you can see the similarities and twists and turns that the Pope and several different plots are anticipated. - Locking the Pope 's rapist Belinda and her society with "Rape of Rape" rock, Muse is dedicated to fame, and Belinda' s name is engraved in the middle of the stars. In "The Lock of Rape", Alexander Pope (1688-1744) used epic style imitated to satire the "British friends of the 18th century" (fashion world, elite society). But the richness of this poem is not just a direct satire attack.