meaning of couplets(for modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; his can't be wrong whose life is in the right.) by alexander pope
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According to the poet only foolish and fanatic people fight for the supremacy of religion. The people who live a virtuous and good moral life can never be wrong. Such a person is a good human being.
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A couplet is a used to refer to poems or successive lines in the poem that rhyme similarly and have the same length.
"for modes of faith let graceless zealots fight;
his can't be wrong whose life is in the right"
These lines from Alexander Pope's poem have the same rhyming end words like fight and right.
And also the length of the two sentences is the same.
So it is considered a couplet.
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