Bacon's Prose Style As We Find in His Essays PDF
Bacon's Prose Style As We Find in His Essays PDF
Essays
Bacon very skilfully exploits the literary device ‘paradox’ in the essay “Of
Truth”. Truth, according to Bacon, lacks the charm of variety that,
falsehood has. Truth gives more pleasure only when a lie is added to it.
He believes that falsehood is a source of temporary enjoyment as it gives
people a strange kind of pleasure. So the essayist paradoxically says:
It means that a man does not fear god when he tells a lie.
Again, Bacon shows us the excellent use of climax in his essay “Of Studies.
Some books are to be read, several books are to be memorized but a few
books are to be read deeply with hard work and concentration. The books
should be read according to their importance. As the author declares:
“Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and
some few to be chewed and digested.”
Bacon points out that, study enlightens human character by removing the
darkness of faults and follies. Study becomes fruitful only when it is
combined with experience.
We find one more aphoristic expression in the essay “Of Parents and
Children”, he shows both the utility and the futility of having children. As
he says:
At first, a man should carefully, then discuss the ideas and finally write
them.
Bacon also mentions the practical advantages of reading various subjects
in “Of Studies”
Moreover, Bacon very honestly confesses the bitter reality of human life.
In his view, the wives and the children are hindrances to the way of
success. As he says:
Francis Bacon was known as the Father of English essays who occupied a
distinctive position in English Literature. He wrote widely on politics,
philosophy, and science.
• They present all aspects of human life and cover topics like truth, religion,
beauty, friendship, marriage, and architecture.
• They include the aptness of the similes, the witty turn of phrases, and the
compact expression of weighty thoughts.