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An Essay on Man

An Essay on Man

An Essay on Man is a poem published by Alexander Pope in 1733–1734. It is an effort to rationalize or rather "vindicate the ways of God to man" , a variation of John Milton's claim in the opening lines of Paradise Lost, that he will "justify the ways of God to men" . It is concerned with the natural order God has decreed for man. Because man cannot know God's purposes, he cannot complain about his position in the Great Chain of Being and must accept that "Whatever IS, is RIGHT" , a theme that was satirized by Voltaire in Candide . More than any other work, it popularized optimistic philosophy throughout England and the rest of Europe.


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“chaos of thought and passion, all confus'd.”

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“Act well your part; there all the honour lies.”

Alexander Pope An Essay on Man

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“Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame.”

Alexander Pope An Essay on Man

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“Whatever is, is right.”

Alexander Pope An Essay on Man

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“An honest man's the noblest work of God”

Alexander Pope An Essay on Man

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