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Describe the 'locks' of Belinda.
In pope's 'The Rape of the Lock'; the two locks of Belinda's hair have been described as such a beauty which draws men by the horde leading to the destruction. Using a wonderful analogy, Pope says that they are like snares used to catch birds and fishes for entrapping men. Thus the locks have a devastating effect on men.
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