Thursday, January 23, 2020
Flummoxed: ?An Essay on Man? :: essays research papers
Flummoxed: ââ¬Å"An Essay on Manâ⬠à à à à à From the excerpt I read of ââ¬Å"An Essay on Manâ⬠, I have grasped the general concept of this epistle which is how man is put up in contrast to the universe. There were many paragraphs in which I had to read over quite a few times in order to grasp its true reasoning. à à à à à One quote I would like to analyze is from line 130 stating ââ¬Å"Of order, sins against the Eternal Cause.â⬠If I had to interpret this without any background information it would be hard to grasp what Pope means by this. However, by going over the paragraph a few times and looking up words in this paragraph like abode which is the past tense of abide meaning to comply with, I came up with this reasonable explanation. Donââ¬â¢t try and play God or try to be God because by messing with the order you are put in, you're messing with your eternal fate. à à à à à Section six in general troubled me a fair amount. In line 186 in section six of the poem it stated ââ¬Å"Is Heaven unkind to man, and man alone?â⬠The whole paragraph talked of the different traits that an assortment of animals possessed and how they are uniquely created. But the quote that I had chosen said that heaven was unkind to man, saying that man does not think he was created fairly. The animals however in the quote ââ¬Å"Each beast, each insect, happy in its ownâ⬠states that the animals are content with what they are given and Heaven is unkind to man because man is not content with what he has. The only way I could understand this section was to take each line in one at a time and cipher what it meant and then put them all together in order to make sense on the whole paragraph. à à à à à Another problem for me was ciphering section seven of An Essay on Man. I had a problem generating this sections them because of lines like line 210 ââ¬Å"From the green myriads in the peopled grass.â⬠This meant nothing to me until I looked up the word myriad which was an adjective that mean a numerous number and peopled which was an adjective also which meant furnished with people. A quote that helped me greatly in this section was ââ¬Å"Forever separate, yet forever near.
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