According to Bacon, what are the main benefits of study?
According to Bacon the main benefits of study are delight,
ornament and ability.
What does Bacon means by ‘writing makes an exact man’ in his
essay ‘Of Studies’?
Bacon means by ‘writing makes an exact man’ in his essay ‘Of
Studies’ that writing and thinking goes hand in hand. Writing enforces to think
about what he believes and what he want to communicate and he is always trying
to get right word.
Who was Bacon and what did he do?
Francis Bacon was born on 22 January 1561 in London. He was the
son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, keeper of the great seal of Elizabeth I. Bacon
studied at Cambridge University and at Gray's Inn and became a member of
parliament in 1584. He served as attorney general and Lord Chancellor of
England during the Renaissance, but is is best know for his contributions to
philosophy.
What is your opinion about Bacon in the light of his character
sketch?
Bacon is "One of those complex and contradictory natures
which are the despair of the biographer" (Long). Bacon had a dual
personality. He was a mental giant but a moral dwarf. Pope very aptly describes
him, "The wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind." I agree with J.F.
Selby's statement: "He had a great brain; not a great soul."
What do the essays of Bacon tell about his age?
The essays of Bacon tell a lot about his age, Renaissance. These
tell that this age has a love for classical learning and natural beauty. It has
the spirit of inquiry, individualism and nationalism. It has pragmatic spirit,
reformist zeal and Machiavellian approach to life.
What is aphorism?
Aphorism is a statement of truth or opinion expressed in a
concise and witty manner. The term is often applied to philosophical, moral and
literary principles. For example, "Studies serve for delight, for ornament
and for ability". (Of Studies by Bacon)
Why Bacon is called modern?
Comparing Bacon with his predecessors, Sidney, Lyly and Acham,
it will be seen how widely he departs from the prolix methods of the day. He
has evolved such a prose style which proves that English can be used as a
medium of expression. Most of the lines from his essays have always been
acclaimed as immortal quotes. That is why he is called modern.
Why is Bacon's style aphoristic?
Bacon's style is aphoristic because there is a terseness of
expression and an epigrammatic brevity in his style. His sentences are brief,
rapid and forceful. Indeed, his essays are replete the aphorism. For example,
"A lie faces God and shrinks from man."/"Suspicions among
thoughts are like bats among birds."
Why is Bacon's style different?
Comparing Bacon with his predecessors, Sidney, Lyly and Acham,
it will be seen how widely he departs from the prolix methods of the day. He
has evolved such a prose style which proves that English can be used as a
medium of expression. Most of the lines from his essays have been acclaimed as
immortal quotes. That is why Bacon's style is different.
Is Bacon's precision his wisdom?
Precision is the quality, condition, or fact of being exact,
accurate and clear. Precision is the hallmark of good prose style not wisdom.
Bacon's wisdom is, in fact, his understanding of the affairs of the world.
However, precision makes Bacon's wisdom easy to understand for readers.
What do Bacon's essays teach?
Bacon's essays teach us worldly wisdom. Worldly wisdom means the
kind of wisdom that is necessary for achieving worldly success. These teach us
the art of how to get on this world, how to become rich and prosperous, how to
rise to high positions, how to exercise one's authority and power so as to
attain good results, how to gain influence, etc.
Point out the Renaissance elements in Bacon's essays.
Pragmatical spirit, the Machiavellian approach to life,
classical learning, love of beauty and sensuousness, spirit of humanism,
curiosity and love of travel, wealth of metaphor and analogy, love of learning,
emphasis on ethics and morality, and love of exploration are the Renaissance
elements in Bacon's essays.
Bacon's essays are full of wisdom. How?
Bacon is a man of Renaissance and man is the subject of his
essays. He is a philosopher, utilitarian and moralist. Therefore, "Beyond
any other book of the same size in any literature they are loaded with the
ripest wisdom of experience." (Hudson)
Bacon's style is pithy. How?
A pithy style is one that is brief, terse and vigorously
expressive. Bacon is a master of pithy sentences in his essays. He ignores the
unnecessary conceits and over crowded imagery of the Enthusiast. However, every
sentence in his essays is pregnant with meaning and is capable of being
expanded into several sentences. For example, "A mixture of a lie doeth
ever add pleasure.".
Why is Bacon called a worldly moralist?
Bacon is called a worldly moralist because his essays teach us
worldly wisdom. Worldly wisdom means the kind of wisdom that is necessary for
achieving worldly success. He teaches us the art of how to get on this world,
how to become rich and prosperous, how to rise to high positions, how to
exercise one's authority and power, and how to gain influence, etc.
How are Bacon's essay an expression of brevity?
Brevity is to describe something great with the use of few
words. Bacon possessed a remarkable ability to express deep weighty and
profound thoughts with an economy of language. Most of his sentences can be
expanded into whole paragraphs, and can be read like proverbs, maxims or
aphorisms. For example, "A mixture of a lie doeth ever add pleasure".
What is the major difference between Russell's and Bacon's prose
style?
Bacon exhibits a stuffy style of writing whereas as Russell
exhibits a plain and tough style of writing. Bacon's style has low frequency
words, third person pronouns, Greek and Latin words, and complex sentences
whereas Russell's style has high frequency words, first person pronouns,
Anglo-Saxon words and simple sentences.
What is Bacon’s main focus in ‘Of Friendship’?
Bacon’s main focus in ‘Of Friendship’ is the fruits of
friendship that we share feelings and emotions with friends, friends provide
comfort and stability in hard time and lives as unity and bond like
pomegranate.
What are the fruits of friendship as described in ‘Of
Friendship’ by Bacon?
The fruits of friendship are, we share feelings and emotions
with friends and friends provide comfort and stability in hard time and lives
as unity and bond like pomegranate.
What is Bacon’s main focus in ‘Of Truth’?
Bacon’s main focus in ‘Of Truth’ is on the high value of truth
in Christianity and people’s nature to get pleasure in lying and flirting.
Interpret ‘No pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the
vantage-ground of truth’.
This statement means the pleasure of the truth is like a man
standing at the top of the mountain and enjoying the beauty of vale and fresh
air.
What is the main focus in ‘Of Revenge’?
Bacon’s main focus in ‘Of Revenge’ is the arguments against the
private revenge and merit of the public revenge.
Why is Bacon against taking revenge?
Bacon is against taking revenge because revenge is against the
moral.
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