Sunday, 25 September 2022
The Victorian Poets
Monday, 19 September 2022
Absalom And Achitophel
Thinking Activity
Absalom and Achitophel
- John Dryden
About The Writer :-
About The Poem "Absalom and Achitophel" :-
- Absalom is Monmouth
- Achitophel is Shaftesbury
- David is Charles the second
Question :- 1.
While reading the original poem, what are the aspects of the poem which attracted or charmed or surprised you?
- Why David looke Absalom indifferently,when he is his illegitimate son.
- Why only Absalom is David's favourite son,when he has lots of other illegitimate son's.
- If Absalom is his favourite son,then why David doesn't made him the next king.
Question :- 2
List down the 'VICES' which are supposed to be 'corrected' through this satire.
What is Satire :-
Biblical Characters | Allegorical Figures Of the Characters |
David ( The third king of Israel) | Charles the second (king of England) |
Absalom | James Scott(Duke of Monmouth) |
Achitophel | Anthony Ashley Cooper,(The 1st Earl of Shaftesbury) |
Saul | Oliver Cromwell |
David's Brother | James the sacond |
Corah | Titus Oates |
Shimai | Slingsby Bethel |
Zimri | George Villiers |
The Pharaoh | Louis XIV of France |
Ishbosheth | Richard Cromwell |
Jonas | William Jones |
Zadoc | William Sancroft |
Barzillai | James Butler |
Barzillai's Eldest son | Thomas Butler |
Jotham | George Savile |
Amiel | Edward Seymour |
Michal(wife of David) | Catherine of Braganza(wife of Charles the second) |
Annabel(wife of Absalom) | Anne Scott (wife of James Scott) |
Question :- 3
Make a list of Characters who favoured King David(Charles the second) and those who were against him.
In Favour of David | In Favour of Absalom |
David | Absalom |
Saul | Achitophel |
David's Brother | Corah |
The Pharaoh | Shimei |
Barzillai | Zimri |
Barzillai's Eldest son | Jonas |
Jotham | Ballaam |
Amiel | Caleb |
Zadoc | Nadab |
Sagan of Jerusalem | Annabel |
Adriel | |
Hishai | |
Michal |
Question:- 4
What sort of general impression of this sort of literature (i.e., Political satire) do you get when you read it.
Mahabharata’s Character | Politicians of Contemporary times |
Bhishma | Mahatma Gandhi |
Dhritarashtra | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Pandu | Subhash Chandra Bose |
Vidura | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel |
Drona | Jayprakash Narayan |
Draupadi | Democracy |
Amba | Nathuram Godse |
Kaurava Party | Congress Party |
Pandavas | The Janta Party |
2. Salman Rushdie's "Midnight's Children".
Midnight's Children is a 1981 novel by Indian-British writer Salman Rushdie, published by Jonathan Cape with cover design by Bill Botten, about India's transition from British colonial rule to independence and partition. It is a postcolonial, postmodern and magical realist story told by its chief protagonist, Saleem Sinai, set in the context of historical events. The style of preserving history with fictional accounts is self-reflexive.Question :- 5
Can you write on any other political satire with reference to this one?
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Friday, 16 September 2022
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Thursday, 15 September 2022
History of Puritan and Restoration Age
History of Puritan And Restoration Age :-
In this blog I write about the writer of The Puritan Age "John Milton".,
1). Write on any one or more writers of this ages.
About The Puritan Age :-
In its broadest sense The Puritan movement may be regarded as a second and greater Renaissance, a rebirth of the moral nature of man following the intellectual awakening of Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In Italy , whose influence had been uppermost in Elizabethan Literature, The Renaissance had been essentially pagan and sensuous. It had hardly touched the moral nature of a man, and it bought little relief from the despotism of rulers. One can hardly read the horrible records of the Medici or the Bargain , or the political observation of Machiavelli , without marveling at the moral and political degradation of a cultural nation.
"The greatest moral and political reform which ever swept over a nation in the short space of half a century ".
Which meant by The Puritan movement we shall understand it better if we remember that it had two chief objects : The first was personal righteousness ; the second was civil and religious liberty . In other words, it aimed to make men honest and to make them free.
Writers Of The Puritan Age :-
In this age writers were mostly wrote Poetry and Prose. There are four types of Poets according to W. J. Long.
1). The Transition Poets
2). The Spenserian Poets
3). The Metaphysical Poets
4). The Cavalier Poets the
The Transition Poets | The Spencerian Poets | The Metaphysical Poets | The Cavalier Poets | Prose Writers |
Samuel Deniel | Giles Fletcher | John Donne | Robert Herrick | John Bunyan |
George Wither | Abraham Cowley | Sir Richard Lovelace | Robert Burton | |
John Milton | Henry Vaughan | John Suckling | Sir Thomas Browne | |
Andrew Marvell | Thomas Carew | Thomas Fuller | ||
Richard Crashaw | John Milton | Jeremy Taylor | ||
Edmund Waller | Rechard Baxter | |||
George Herbert | Izaak Walton | |||
Davenant | ||||
Denham |
1). The Transition Poets
The Transition Poets means a poets who wrote their works about the reign of religion and kingdom. Their classifications attempted here have small dependence upon dates or sovereigns , and are suggestive rather than accurate.
There is only one poet who is The Transition poet "Samuel Daniel (1562- 1619).
2). The Spencerian Poets
The Spencerian Poets were the followers of Spencer. Inspite of the changing conditions and revolt against Italian poetry which Spencer and Sidney had made fashionable during the sixteenth century they preferred to follow spencer and considered his as their master.
The Spencerian Poets are like., Giles Fletcher(1588? - 1623) , George Wither (1588 - 1667) , John Milton (1608 -1674)he also follows Spencer at early years.
3). The Metaphysical Poets
The name "Metaphysical" was first used by Dr. Johnson in his essay on Abraham Cowley in his "Lives Of The Poets". Dr. Johnson gave his name in derisions because of the fantastic form of Donne's Poetry.
The Metaphysical Poets are like .,John Donne(1573 - 1631) , Abraham Cowley (1618 -1667) , Andrew Marvell(1621 -1678) , Henry Vaughan (1622 - 1695) , Richard Crashaw (1613? - 1649) , Edmund Waller (1606- 1687) , George Herbert (1593 -1633) , Davenant , Denham.
4). The Cavalier Poets
The Cavalier Poets sympathized the king. Some of them went into exile with the king and the other stayed home in England. The Cavalier Poets writes their works about that time and also in favour of King.
The Cavalier Poets are like., Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674) , Sir Richard Lovelace (1618 - 1658) , John Suckling (1609 - 1642) , Thomas Carew (1598? - 1639?) , John Milton (1608 - 1674).
Prose Writers of The Puritan age :-
- John Bunyan (1628 - 1688)
- Robert Burton(1577 - 1640)
- Sir Thomas Browne (1605 - 1682)
- Thomas Fuller (1608 - 1661)
- Jeremy Taylor (1613 - 1667)
- Rechard Baxter (1615 - 1691)
- Izaak Walton (1593 - 1683)
About John Milton :-
Milton is a poet of Steadfast will and purpose ,who moves like a God amaid the fears and hopes and changing impulses of the world , regarding then as trivial and momentary things that can never swerve a great soul from its course.
Milton is like an ideal in the soul,like a lofty mountain on the horizon. We never attain the ideal; but life never climb the mountain; but life would be inexpressible poorer were either to be taken away.
MILTON's NOTABLE WORKS :-
1. Paradise Lost
2. Paradise Regained
3. L'Allegro
4. Il Penseroso
5. Comus
6. Lycidas
7. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
John Milton
8. The antiprelatical pamphlets Of Reformation Touching Church
9. Discipline in England
10. Prelatical Episcopacy
11. Animadversions
12. The Reason of Church Government
13. Apology for Smeetymrus, and the divorce pamphlets-
14. Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce
15. The Judgement of Martin Bucer
16. Tetrachordon and Celasterion
17. Of Education
18. Areopagitica
19. The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
20. Eiconoklastes
21. Defensio Propopulo
22. Defensio Secunda
23. Defersio pro-Se