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Victorian Poetry
Or some frail China jar receive a Flaw, Or stain her honour, or her new Brocade.
Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll; Charms strike the Sight, but Merit wins the soul
But since, alas! Frail Beauty must decay, Curl’d or uncurl’d, since locks will turn to grey
The Rape of The Lock Explanation: When Husbands, or when Lap- dogs breathe their last, Or when rich China Vessels, fal’n from high, In glitt’ring Dust and painted Fragments lie!  Let wreaths or Triumph now my Temples twine,
Describe the supernal Machinery in “The Rape of The Lock”.
How does “The Rape of The Lock” reflect the society of that time?
Discuss “The Rape of The Lock” as mock-epic.
short note: Shimei
short note: Achitophel
short Note: Zimri
In Dryden’s preface to the poem, he says that, “the true end of satire in the amendment of vices by correction” What vices is Dryden trying to Correct?
Discuss Absalom & Achitophel as a political satire.
Absalom & Achitophel By John Dryden Themes
Short Note on Mr. Bennet
Short note on Charles Bingley
short note of Jane Bennet
Question no. 2:  Explore Austen's portrayal of the women in the novel “Pride and Prejudice”. In what ways does she sympathize with their plight, and in what ways is she unsympathetic?
In which ways is Elizabeth different from the rest of the Bennet family in “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen? What does the contrast reveal about her character?
short note of Julia from The Duchess of Malfi