(a) Fairest of Mortals, thou distinguish'd Care
Of thousand bright Inhabitants of Air!
If e'er one Vision touch'd thy infant Thought,
Of all the Nurse and all the Priest have taught,
Of airy Elves by Moonlight Shadows seen,
The silver Token, and the circled Green.
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One of the key drivers of important political, social, and economic transformations may be attributed to Alexander Pope. James II, the last Catholic ruler of Great Britain, was overthrown in the Bloodless Glorious Revolution of 1688, and his protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch spouse William of Orange took his place. In the poem "The Rape of the Lock," Pope makes fun of the anti-Catholic acts carried out by protestant Christians worldwide.
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- Even in her fantasies, Belinda couldn't help but blush at the young woman's beauty.
- A lovely girl like Belinda should be safeguarded by the airy elves, the guy in the dream murmurs as he carefully places his lips on her ear.
- Belinda is told that if she had heard in her heart from nurses or priests about angels and fairies that lived in the air and were seen in shadowy areas on moonlit evenings, she would not have been alone.
The poem's title refers to Belinda's locks, which are so valuable that they threaten to destroy "Mankind," meaning the male population. Pope cautioned readers not to take "The Rape of the Lock" seriously in "A Key to the Lock." The poem's heroic couplet form and predominant use of iambic pentameter make up its structure.
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