Correct option is A
The famous quote, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," appears in Alexander Pope's
Essay on Criticism (1709). The phrase is part of Pope's exploration of the challenges of criticism and how superficial knowledge can lead to misjudgments. He emphasizes that gaining a small amount of knowledge can make people overconfident, leading to errors in judgment or action.
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Essay on Criticism is a didactic poem in which Pope explores literary criticism, offering guidance to both critics and writers. It is known for its many aphorisms and maxims, such as the famous "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
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The Dunciad is a satirical poem by Pope that mocks bad writing and celebrates mediocrity. It focuses on dullness and ignorance rather than the dangers of limited knowledge.
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Essay on Man is a philosophical poem by Pope, exploring humanity’s place in the universe. It contains reflections on human nature and the limitations of human understanding but does not include the "a little knowledge" quote.
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The Rape of the Lock is a mock-epic poem satirizing the trivialities of high society, focusing on a petty quarrel over the theft of a lock of hair. It is not focused on themes of knowledge or criticism.
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B. The Dunciad focuses on the idea of "dullness" rather than a critique of knowledge or learning. It is a satirical commentary on bad writing and ignorance in literature.
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C. Essay on Man delves into philosophical questions but does not include the famous line about knowledge. It focuses on humanity’s limitations and place in the universe.
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D. The Rape of the Lock is a humorous work about a social incident and does not deal with the dangers of limited knowledge or criticism.