The Faerie Queene as an Allegory
An
allegory is a story in verse or prose with double meaning: a primary or surface
meaning; and secondary or underlying meaning. In an allegory something is
presented in the guise of another. Allegorically, In Book 1 of The Faerie Queene Spenser has shown the fight between vices and virtues and finally the
triumph of virtue. Now we need a critical discussion that The Faerie Queene is
an allegory.
Moral
and spiritual allegory in The Faerie Queene deals with the action and
interaction of virtues and vices. The good characters stand for the various
virtues and the bad characters stand for the corresponding vices. The Red Cross
Knight stands for Holiness, and Lady Una, Truth and Goodness. Her parents
symbolize Human race and the Dragon who has imprisoned them stands for evil.
The mission of Holiness is to help Truth fight Evil and thus regain its
rightful place in the human heart. Thus the Red Cross Knight encouraged by Lady
Una kills the monster error and marches ahead on his way. This is the first
moral truth taught by the story. Archimago, the magician, who symbolizes
Hypocrisy is an evil in disguise. His mission is to work out sinister design
and intrigues against the Red Cross Knight and the Lady Una so that they may be
separated from each other.
The
moral and spiritual allegory blends with the religious allegory of the book.
The Reformation was the most important religious movement of the time and in
his epic Spenser has represented it allegorically. He is strong supporter of
the Reformed Church of England, which is the only true church for him, and
against Papacy and the Catholic Church. Here Red Cross Knight stands for the
Reformed Church of England. The parents Lady Una represent Humanity, and the
foul dragon who has imprisoned them is the Pope of Rome. The Monster Error
allegorically stands for error or mistakes which human beings make in course of
their lives. The fight of the Red Cross Knight with the monster Error,
symbolizes the conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism. The books and
papers vomited by Error allude to the scurrilous pamphlets directed against
Queen Elizabeth by the Roman Catholics.
The
moral and religious allegories are mingled with political allegory in The
Faerie Queene. According to political allegory, the Red Cross Knight is St.
George of England and Lord Leicester is Prince Arthur. Lady Una stands for
Truth which is represented by the National Church of England. Una’s parents are
the people of England who are hold in subjection by Roman Catholicism
represented by the Dragon (Antichrist). The Monster Error is one of the
powerful but evil forces of Roman Catholicism. Archimago stands for Philip-2 of
Spain, who was a Roman Catholic by faith. Archimgo, one instrument of the
separation between the Red Cross Knight (Holiness) and Lady Una (Truth), may
also be identified with the Roman Catholic Pope.
To
conclude, according to above discussion, we can say that Spenser’s “The Faerie
Queene” is one of the greatest allegorical epic we have ever read in English
literature. It is an excellent moral and spiritual allegory.
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