ENGL 2P21 Lecture 4: Lecture 4.docx

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In oronooko, the narrator proposes a visit [to] the indian towns (226). Lady : cosmetics in the rape of the lock, animal references in the beggar"s opera, double spaced, 12 font, title page, student name, course number, instructor. To a lady : when pope"s poem was first pucblished, everyone wanted to know who represented whom, this poem is addressed to martha blound; not explicitly named. 1-248: gives us one satirical portrait after the other: 1-40 women"s physical appearance (attempted presentation of image, 41 onward effect this has on others. 249: the portrait of martha starts (panegyric; composition of praise) 58-59: narcissa gives charity in the moment of a whim, has new outfit to parade: pope also makes women"s vice socially useful; self interest can still be socially productive. Deconstructing the idea of heroism; still doing things that are socially useful: poet is able to see how their vice can be useful to society.

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