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Cult of Beauty. Rape of the Lock. Say, why are Beauties prais'd and honour'd most, The Wise Man's Passion, and the Vain Man's Toast? (Pope ln. 9-10). The Cult of Beauty. Cult: zealous obsession directed at a particular figure or object; fetishized ideology; irrational reverence - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CULT OF BEAUTY

Rape of the Lock

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Say, why are Beauties prais'd and honour'd most, The Wise Man's Passion, and the Vain Man's Toast? (Pope ln. 9-10)

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Cult: zealous obsession directed at a particular

figure or object; fetishized ideology;

irrational reverence

Pope asks, what is the cult of beauty doing to our world?

THE CULT OF BEAUTY

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The cult of beauty is a social paradox because it simultaneously bestows and undermines the

power of people

THESIS

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“Arming” Scene rife with ritual:

“The inferior priestess, at her altar’s side, / Trembling begins the sacred rites of Pride.”

(ln. 127-128)“Now awful Beauty puts on all its arms.” (ln.

139)“Puffs, powders, patches, Bibles, billet-

doux.” (ln. 138)

BEAUTY BESTOWS POWER

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“Fair nymphs and well-dressed youths around her shone, / But every eye was

fixed on her alone. / On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore, / Which Jews might kiss, and infidels adore.” (Pope

Canto 2, ln. 5-8)

BEAUTY BESTOWS POWER

Cult:

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MODERN EXAMPLE

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“Methinks already I your tears survey, / Already hear the horrid things they

say, / Already see you a degraded toast, / And all your honor in a

whisper lost!” (Pope Canto 4, ln. 107-110)

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(Degraded Toast)

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Baron cutting lock undermines Belinda’s power:

Oh, had I rather unadmired remained / In some lone isle, or distant northern land; / Where

the gilt chariot never marks the way, / Where none learn ombre, none e’er taste bohea! / There kept my charms concealed from mortal eye, / Like

roses that in deserts bloom and die. (Pope Canto 4, ln. 153-158)

BEAUTY UNDERMINES POWER

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“Oh, hadst thou, cruel! Been content to seize / Hairs less in sight, or any

hairs but these!” (Pope Canto 5, 175-176)

Because beauty was what had defined her, she easily fell from her pedestal - her altar

- into devastation.

BEAUTY UNDERMINES POWER

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• Not chronological (empower, then undermine)

• In “Arming scene,” Belinda empowers herself and undermines herself

simultaneously• Getting beautiful, but wasting time

• Power doesn’t come from self, but from outside

BEAUTY BESTOWS AND UNDERMINES AT THE SAME TIME

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We can’t fix it.Everyone knows the solution, but no one

does it

SO WHAT?

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Have some toast!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!