<p><em>The Rape of the Lock</em> by Alexander Pope is a mock-epic poem that satirizes the vanity and triviality of the upper classes in 18th-century England. The poem inspired by a real-life incident tells the story of a nobleman the Baron who cuts off a lock of hair from the beautiful Belinda without her consent sparking a comedic conflict. Pope uses this seemingly insignificant event to mimic the style of epic poetry complete with grand battles supernatural beings and formal language highlighting the absurdity of high society's preoccupations. The poem also explores themes of beauty honor and the role of women in society.</p><p><br></p>
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