What feature of Enlightenment thought does Pope express in these lines?
Choose the line that completes each heroic couplet from An Essay on Man. Alike in ignorance, his reason such, Chaos of thought and passion, all confused; Could he, whose rules the rapid comet bind,
Which line from An Essay on Man uses antithesis?
"Born but to die, and reasoning but to err”What are the effects of Pope’s use of parallelism in the line above? Check all that apply.It creates rhythm.It creates feelings of hope and optimism.It draws attention to the phrase “but to.”It shows the importance of the social contract.It emphasizes humankind’s contradictory nature.
Write two to three sentences describing the effects of Pope’s use of repetition in the passage.
By repeating “In doubt,” Pope underscores that uncertainty is a defining and ongoing feature of the human condition, not a passing hesitation. The repeated phrasing also builds a rhythmic accumulation of opposing choices, emphasizing how humans feel suspended between extremes and unable to settle on a clear identity or priority.
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