Q: Illustrate the major
philosophical ideas of the 18th century depicted in the following essays of
Coverley Paper -
- Sir Roger at Home
- On Ghosts and Apparitions
- On the Shame and Fear of Poverty
- Rural Manners.
Answer:
Written
by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, the de Coverley Paper is the mirror of
the eighteenth century’s life and manner, both of the city and countryside. Sir
Roger, one of the good friends of Addison and Steele, represents the lifestyle
of rural England in eighteenth century.
In eighteenth century class conflict becomes one of
the major social factors. Sir Roger is a country squire, who has a great
relationship with his servants. The servants have been working here for a long
time, who are very faithful and love him. He also shows kindness to them and
maintains a fatherly relationship. Though he loves his servants, he never gives
his used things to them. He thinks that if the servants use his cast off
things, then they will suppose them as a landlord, which demonstrates the class
distinction.
Eighteenth century is known as ‘Age of reason’. Because
of the scientific revolution, people are becoming more reasonable. Sir Roger is
the symbol of reason according to eighteenth century. There is a hunted beside
Sir Roger’s house, where the servants of the house don’t go because of fear.
They can see or feel supernatural things, such as ghost. Then Sir Roger tells
his clergyman to stay a night in that hunted to reduce the fear of his
servants. Thus Sir Roger proves that there is no ghost and everything is
created by weak mind.
Eighteenth century is totally a money oriented
society and the major aspect of social conflict. People pretence about wealth
that is unfortunately common at that time. They borrow money from others to
spend extravagantly. This empty pride only shows dishonor. Someone who has less
money should spend money within a limit and also should not feel shame to be
poor. But the shame of poverty is a common scene of eighteenth century.
London is a mono centered country in eighteenth
century. Everyone wants to go London to survive in a better situation. When the
country man goes to London, they tries to imitate the city people, which they
actually can’t perform, rather just lose the simplicity of honesty. Thus
simplicity is being guilt by the cruelty of city life.
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