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Christian And Archetypal Teachings In Alexander Pope's Essay On Man

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Alexander Pope’s “Essay on Man” is a combination of Christian and archetypal teachings. Pope exaggerates the evil in the world, and emphasizes the fact that humans are capable of so much but many humans fail to achieve much do to their own lack of inspiration. Jonathan Swift’s “Modest Proposal” also focused on the fact that humans fail to reach their full potential. Swift hated people in general, other than the few people he cared for. He witnessed women with multiple children, poor and homeless, begging for things, and these types of people disappointed him. He is criticizing society. Voltaire’s Candide is a prime example of what the Enlightenment was, Voltaire wrote about the importance of science and ideas of equality and that people should
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