Q No4:
Give a character sketch of Belinda
Answer:
Pope has presented Belinda as a complex character. He has presented
her in different roles and under different shades, some are satirical other
ironical but all entertaining. The character of Belinda
has created much controversy since the publication of the poem. Some critics
consider her treatment fair while others as unfair. However, the reality lies
in between these two extremes we can discuss her character under the following
heads:
1: The Heroine o
f the Poem:-
Belinda is the heroine
of the story. It is her character around whom the story of the whole poem is
woven. We see her sleeping till noon and her awakening by her lap dog “Shock”.
We are present at her toilet and watch the progress of the sacred rites of
pride. Then we see her proceeding from the Thames River to the Hampton Court.
Then her smiling looks upon the well dressed youths that crowds her. In short,
she is the main character and heroine of the poem.
2: Belinda ve
Miss Arabella Fermore:-
It is through Belinda
that poet laughs at the follies of female sex. Belinda
is the Miss Arabella Fermore of real life.
She was an acknowledged beauty of her time, when Pope
wrote this poem. Her different portraits show two locks of hair that rests on
her shoulder. These two
locks are the same that we found in Belinda's character and this poem is all about the
rapping of these two locks by Lord Peter.
3: A creation o f Wit, Beauty and Poetry:-
Belinda is a creation of wit, beauty and poetry. She wakes up at
12 and the first thing which grasps her attention is a love-letter. Then she
paints and decorates her with diamonds, ornaments, perfumes and puffs,
powders and patches . Then she went out for the
conquest of lovers. Her smiles are sunny, her manners
polished, her eyes large. She goes for sail and then to Hampton court and
participate in different fun making activities. Then her locks are raped by the
Baron. She fights with the help of snuff and bodkin. Her party triumphs but she
is unable to regain her lost locks.
4: An object of Mockery and Adoration:-
Belinda is both object
of ridicule and beauty which compel admiration. As a representative of the
aristocratic class, she is mocked at. But, as a beautiful and charming lady,
she deserves our admiration. On the one hand, she is mocked at; on the other
hand she is praised as a woman of beauty and charm. She is almost presented as
goddess of beauty and youth.
5: Representative of her class:-
Belinda is represents
lady Fermore of real life, whom Lord Peter made angry by cutting her lock. Lord Peter in the poem is represented by the
Baron. Both the families of Fermore and
Peter’s were inimical to each other but they were friendly to Pope. Pope would not have been able in bringing
them close to each other if he had not presented them satirically. Therefore,
as an individual, Pope praised them but in
the full-fledged version he mocked at them. Belinda
and Lord Peter appeared to him as typical
representative of their class and he satires them.
6: Central Character of the poem :-
From the opening lines, it immediately becomes clear that Belinda is the central character. She is the
heroine of this mock-epic. Here in the fourth line, she is given a place which
is higher than any other’s; she is both the end and means of the poem. She is
accorded the status of the goddess of charm and beauty. Her character
represents degradation of aristocratic class. This makes her character larger
than other character of the poem.
7: Her Ravishing and Dazzling beautv:-
The first thing that Pope
tells us about Belinda is her ravishing dazzling
beauty.
When she opens her eyes, brightness of her eyes seemed to eclipse the
sun. This metaphor suggests the dazzling beauty of Belinda.
8: Her Habits:-
Pope has described Belinda's habits in detail. She is a late riser
and awakes 12’o clock in the day. She is extremely sophisticated and has great
love for luxuries and beauty. It seems she has no other interests in life. The
first thing she does after awaking up is to make up her. This is a clear
indication of the fact that beautifying herself is like a religious rite for
her.
9: Her romantic
nature:-
Belinda has a romantic
nature. Her journey on the river Thames can be compared with that of Cleopatra
in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. This parallel strengthens her romantic
nature. Like Cleopatra her physical charms makes even religious sanctity
irrelevant. She wears a lively and agile look in her eyes and on her face which
reveals the brilliance and intelligence of her mind. She is cautiously
courteous to everyone, and gives pleasing gesture to all. She sheds her smiles
on everyone who comes to her as the sun sheds its warmth on everyone. Her
physical charm is captivating and can shake the faith of anyone.
10: A shrewd Coquette :-
Belinda is true
representative of the vices found in her class, but none of them is serious.
She reveals to us her shrewdness and coquetry. She is blind with a sense of
arrogance. Above all, Pope wants to present
her as an embodiment of self-deception.
11: An emotional Being:-_________
Belinda is an emotional
being. She is excessively joyful in victory and greatly tearful in sorrow. When
Baron succeeds in cutting the lock of Belinda,
she shows the extreme of being exceedingly sorrowful and tearful.
12: Lack o f
spirituality:-
In Belinda spiritual
lackness is quite evident. She just like all aristocratic ladies of her time is
more careful about personal reputation rather than spiritual sacredness. She is
hardly aware of her soul and she is only sentimental. She has no sense of moral
integrity.
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