Belinda -
Belinda
is based on the historical Arabella Fermor, a member of Pope’s circle
of prominent Roman Catholics. Robert, Lord Petre (the Baron in the
poem) had precipitated a rift between their two families by snipping
off a lock of her hair.
The Baron - This is the pseudonym for the historical Robert, Lord Petre, the young gentleman in Pope’s social circle who offended Arabella Fermor and her family by cutting off a lock of her hair. In the poem’s version of events, Arabella is known as Belinda.
The Baron - This is the pseudonym for the historical Robert, Lord Petre, the young gentleman in Pope’s social circle who offended Arabella Fermor and her family by cutting off a lock of her hair. In the poem’s version of events, Arabella is known as Belinda.
Caryl -
The
historical basis for the Caryl character is John Caryll, a friend
of Pope and of the two families that had become estranged over the
incident the poem relates. It was Caryll who suggested that Pope
encourage a reconciliation by writing a humorous poem.
Umbriel -
The
chief gnome, who travels to the Cave of Spleen and returns with
bundles of sighs and tears to aggravate Belinda’s vexation
Clarissa -
A
woman in attendance at the Hampton Court party. She lends the Baron
the pair of scissors with which he cuts Belinda’s hair, and later
delivers a moralizing lecture.
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