Epigram, engraved on the Collar of a Dog
'Epigram, engraved on the Collar of a Dog' Summary
The poem, comprised of just two lines, is an epigram engraved on a dog's collar. It reads: "I am his Highness' dog at Kew; / Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?" The poem highlights the absurdity of titles and the power of ownership, with the dog seemingly boasting about his privileged status. This simple epigram subtly mocks the human tendency to elevate themselves and their possessions, while simultaneously acknowledging the dog's own dependence on his master. Through witty wordplay and understated humor, Pope offers a brief but insightful commentary on the complex relationship between humans and animals.Book Details
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Alexander Pope
England
Alexander Pope was a towering figure in English literature, particularly during the 18th century's Augustan Age. Considered one of the greatest poets of his time, Pope excelled in satire and philosoph...
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