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Hudibras, in Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars by Samuel Butler

by Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680
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Hudibras by Samuel Butler is a satirical poem written during the tumultuous period of the late 17th century, reflecting the English Civil War and its aftermath. The poem presents a humorous take on the adventures and character of Sir Hudibras, a knight who embodies the contradictions and absurdities of his time, particularly focusing on religious and political conflicts that arose during the war. The opening of Hudibras introduces us to the titular character, Sir Hudibras, depicting him as a knight with a comically grandiose sense of self and a variety of humorous traits. It establishes a backdrop of societal chaos and conflict, as various factions engage in battles that betray their true causes. Sir Hudibras is characterized as knowledgeable, yet foolish, as he struggles with debates and logic. His squire, Ralpho, serves as a foil, showcasing a different kind of wit. Together, they embark on absurd adventures, highlighting the satirical commentary on the religious fanaticism and moral hypocrisy prevalent during their era. The narrative invites readers to laugh at the folly of its characters while simultaneously reflecting on the serious themes of loyalty, identity, and the complexity of human motivations amidst chaos. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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