Sunday, August 4, 2019
Milton To Pope :: essays research papers
   In this essay I will attempt to contrast the    type of society that would create a Milton to a society that    would create a Pope. Although you may be able to    understand what I'm saying from my essay, the depth of    what I want to say can not be put into words, and therefore    I suggest that you read and compare the same information    that I have. I will now explain a bit about Milton and Pope    to help you get an understanding. Milton was born into the    middle class and grew up in a highly cultured environment.    Milton created relatively few poems. Milton was greatly    influenced by the puritan cause and Oliver Cromwell with a    strong parliament government. Pope was born shortly after    Milton's death and was a Roman Catholic. Many    restrictions against Catholics. Pope had to struggle for    position. Some of the restrictions made Pope move outside    London and he could not legally vote, hold office, or attend    university. Pope not allowed to attend university would be    one of the most significant contrasts between Milton and    Pope. Where Milton stayed at University for a long, long    time, Pope never went to University. For Milton the society    gave him everything he wanted. He had life fairly easy and    had the government and the stronger religion backing    Milton that Pope did not have. Pope had to fight for    everything whereas Milton did not. The society that helped    Milton did not help Pope. The society that created Mil! ton    was a strong Puritan Parliament Government. Also at the    time Milton's society spoke highly of child prodigies like    Mozart and Mill. Milton at the age of 23 thought that he    had basically done nothing with his life up to that point.    Pope was a great poet at a very young age and if he did    look back and try to assess his life at age of 23 he would    have seen that he had already accomplished a lot. Also    Pope was writing just before the Pre-romantic and the    romantic poetry there for his poetry would tend to reflect a    changing to that style of poetry. The society and what the    people want caused the style of writing to go this way. The    majority of the writing during 1670 - 1700 at the start of    Pope's writing career and right after Milton's has been    described as grotesque slanderous writing. This writing    reflects the society and what the society wanted. The    society that created Milton was strongly religious and    wanted all the writing to be perfect in the ways of the    church and the ! structure of the poetry whereas the society    that created Pope was slanderous most of the time against    					    
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