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Why does Alexander Pope use the style and narrative form of epics to describe a relatively insignificant incident in “The Rape of the Lock”?

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to mock society for attaching too much importance to trivial things .

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Because "The Rape of the Lock" is supposed to be a mock-heroic narrative poem. Pope wanted to write about something insignificant as stealing a lock of hair in such a grandiose style of the old masters. It's a satire, intended to emphasize the triviality of the incident, a burlesque. 
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