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An Essay on Man by Alexander Pope is a philosophical poem exploring human nature, the universe, and man's place within it. Written in heroic couplets, it seeks to justify the ways of God to man, emphasizing that humans must accept their limited knowledge and trust in divine order. Pope argues that pride leads people to question God’s plan, but everything in creation has a purpose. He discusses the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of virtue and humility. The poem promotes a balanced, rational approach to life, urging people to accept their fate and strive for moral excellence. Ultimately, it conveys the message: “Whatever is, is right.” Summary by Dream AudioBooks
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