Identify the Political Personages in the poem “Absalom and Achitophel.”
Identify the political personages in the poem Absalom and Achitophel John Dryden s - Absalom and Achitophel is a political satire It uses Bible names to show real people from English politics The poet writes about the fight between King Charles II and the people who wanted to take away his crown Dryden hides their real names but gives hints to help readers understand who they are David as Charles II King David in the poem stands for King Charles II of England Like David Charles had many mistresses and children He loved Absalom just like Charles loved his son Monmouth David is shown as a kind and wise ruler but he is too soft when it comes to punishing wrongdoers It is evident here Beware the fury of a patient man Absalom as Monmouth Absalom is the beloved son of David He represents James the Duke of Monmouth Charles