1. Absolom and Achitopel analysis- John Dryden
In this poem, important aspects of the life of his times- political and religious- find expression in it. ... Dryden uses biblical figures to refer to Charles II-David-, Absalom-Monmouth- and Shaftesbury-Achitopel- and describes a view associated with symmetry as in Milton's "Paradise Lost-. ... Before the grand jury had acted Dryden published this poem in order to influence their verdict. ... David -in the poem- finishes this poem saying; "The law shall still direct my peacefull sway and the same law teach rebels to obey-. The poem is famous for its brilliant portraits of the king&...
- Word Count: 1107
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate