(1. 127-128). When the lock of her hair was cut off, she felt humiliated and helpless. Men would wear their lady's hair as a bracelet to show that they are in love. When Belinda got her hair cut off, she felt ugly. Pope says, "If to her share some female errors fall, look on her face and you'll forget ‘em all" (2.17-18). Because of Belinda’s physical appearance, she is seen as more virtous than than the other women. This demonstrates how Beauty was more important to the men than anything else back