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The Rape of the Lock - Alexander Pope

 


Hello Learners,

Here is the blog on  "The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope. Please go through the presentation and complete the task. The question bank is attached at the end of the presentation.



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Thinking Task:- (All the Questions are compulsory)

1.) According to you, who is the protagonist of the poem Clarissa or Belinda? Why? Give your answer with logical reasons.

2.) What is beauty? Write your views about it.

3.) Find out a research paper on "The Rape of the Lock". Give the details of the paper and write down in brief what it says about the Poem by Alexander Pope.

4.) Write your views about the significance of hair. Is it symbolic?

Prepare a blog on the above-given questions and share the link of the blog in Google Classroom.

Happy Learning!!!


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