An Apology for Poetry

Essay | Philip Sidney

How Does Sidney Defend Poetry Against the Allegations

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How does Sidney defend poetry against the allegations brought by Gosson Or Critically comment on the arguments Sidney advances in favour of poetry Or What charges are brought against poetry and how does Sidney defend them In An Apology for Poetry Sir Philip Sidney - defends poetry against common criticisms Many people especially Stephen Gosson - mocked poetry during his time They called it childish or useless Sidney argues that poetry is valuable and noble He answers the charges against poetry He also explains why it is important for education and morality His defense shows that poetry teaches better than history or philosophy Below are four key charges against poetry and Sidney s strong responses to them Full of Lies Critics say that poetry is full of lies They believe poets make up fake stories So poetry cannot be trusted Sidney answers this by saying poets do not lie Poets

never say that their stories are real Just like Aesop s fables poetry uses fiction to teach moral lessons Everyone knows that poems are made-up stories Even history books add false speeches to make events clear Poets use imagination to show good examples These stories may not be true but they teach the truth For example stories like The Tortoise and the Hare teach patience So poetry is not lying Instead it is teaching through stories Waste of Time Gosson claims poetry is useless They think it does not teach practical skills like science or math Sidney disagrees He says poetry teaches morality better than other subjects Philosophy uses hard words and history mixes good and bad examples It is evident in the following quote For conclusion I say the philosopher teaches but he teaches obscurely so as the learned only can understand him that is to say he teaches that are already taught But poetry combines both It gives clear lessons through stories For example reading about brave heroes like Aeneas inspires courage Poetry also makes learning enjoyable So people remember lessons longer Even kings like Alexander the Great learned from Homer s poetry Poetry Corrupts Morals Critics say poetry encourages bad behavior They think love poems or comedies make people foolish or immoral Sidney says the problem is not poetry itself but bad poets A knife is not evil it is only if someone uses it for harm Good poetry like the Bible s parables teaches goodness Comedy makes people laugh at foolishness It helps them avoid mistakes Tragedy shows the dangers of pride and greed If some poems are bad we should blame the writer not poetry as a whole Plato Banned Poets So Poetry is Bad Gosson says even the great philosopher Plato criticized poets They say that Plato rightly banned them poets from his ideal society Sidney answers that Plato himself wrote in a poetic style Plato feared poetry because it was too powerful not because it was evil Poetry moves emotions deeply which can be dangerous if misused But this power also makes poetry the best teacher Sidney says Plato only wanted to remove bad poets not poetry itself Good poetry like Homer s was still respected Overall Sidney scatters these words to the poetry haters while you live you live in love but never get favour for lacking skill of a sonnet and when you die your memory die from the earth for want of an epitaph In summary Sidney believes that poetry is wrongly judged People forget its power to teach and improve life The critics say poetry tells lies harms morals is useless or is childish But Sidney gives strong answers to all these charges He shows that poetry teaches truth builds character and moves the heart He says that bad poets may have hurt poetry s name but real poetry is noble In the end Sidney defends poetry as the best way to teach and inspire people

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