The Rape of The Lock And Its Understanding of Modern-Day Feminism

Authors

  • Aklima Minsariya

Keywords:

Alexander Pope, Rape of the Lock, feminism, identity, voice

Abstract

Through textual analysis that combines the literary history of epic poetry and the actual political, social and economical context of eighteenth-century London, The Rape of The Lock addresses social issues experienced by women.  Pope is sympathetic towards Belinda and the confined role of women within the male-dominant public sphere of eighteenth-century London. The poem moves from an opening mockery of coquettes to a closing seriousness assessing women’s social position. Pope’s physical challenges resonate with women’s struggle for authority in the public sphere. The Rape of The Lock functions as a parable for women, illustrating the superficiality of women empowerment through consumption/the materialization of beauty and social relations.

Published

2019-12-21

How to Cite

Minsariya, A. “The Rape of The Lock And Its Understanding of Modern-Day Feminism”. Pope-Ular Analysis, vol. 1, no. 1, Dec. 2019, pp. 1-10, https://course-journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/eng420/article/view/287.