Roll No.:18
Std:M.A.Sem:2
Sub:Paper No 6
The Victorian Age
Assignment Topic:According To
Matthew Arnold Concept Of Culture & Meaning Of Anarchy In Society
Submitted To:M.K.Bhavnagar University
Year:2015:2017
“Culture is properly described as the love of
perfection;it is a study of perfection”.
Brief about Matthew Arnold:
Matthew Arnold was a poet of
Victorian period.he was born on 24th of December,1822 in England.he
was a British poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of school.he
was the son of Thomas Arnold,The Headmaster of Rugby School.he had two brothers
namely Tom Arnold &William Delafield Arnold.Tom Arnold was a literary
professor and William Delafield Arnold was a novelist and colonial
administrator.he was famous in genres such as poetry:literary social and
religious criticism.Matthew Arnold has been characterized as a Saga writer,a
type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social
issues.
Culture And Anarchy is a
series of periodical essays by Matthew Arnold.which was first published in
Cornhill magazine in 1867:68.Anarchy is a controversial philosophical work.the
essay argues for a restructuring of England`s social ideology.it reflects
Arnold`s passionate conviction that the uneducated English masses could be
modeled into conscientious individuals who strive for human perfection through
the harmonious cultivation of all their skills and talents.Arnold`s famous
piece of writing on culture established his high Victorian cultural agenda that
remained dominant in debate from the 1860s until 1950s.a cultural condition of
Arnold`s thesis is that a state administrated system of education must be
replace the ecclesiastical programmed which emphasized rigid individual moral
conduct at the expense of free thinking and devotion community.
What is Culture:
In Culture And Anarchy,in the
essay Matthew Arnold tries to say the idea of culture.he introduces Culture as,
“The whole scope of essay is
to recommend culture as the great help out of our present difficulties;culture
being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know,on all the
matters which most concern us,’The best which has been thought and said in the
world.’and through this knowledge,turning a stream of fresh and free thought
upon our stock notions and habits,which we now follow staunchly but
mechanically.”
To show the significance of
culture he gave an example of American culture.he proposes to try and enquire
in in the simple unsystematic way,what culture really is,what good it can
do,what is our own particular need of it.and he seeks to find some plain ground
on which a faith in culture may rest securely.Arnold believes that culture is a
study of perfection.
He further adds that,
To conceive of true human
perfection as a harmonious perfection,as a general perfection,developing all
sides of our humanity and as a general perfection,developing all sides of
society.
Culture is considered not
merely as the endeavour to see and learn this,but also to make it prevail,the
moral,social and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest.as
religion,culture is also places in an internal condition.character perfection
is recommended in culture.perfection of culture is not possible while the
individuals remains isolated.
Thus,the notion of perfection
as culture brings us to conceive it:a harmonious perfection,a perfection in
which the characters of beauty and intelligence are both present,which unites
‘The two noblest of things:Sweetness and Light’.
Sweetness and Light:
The disparagers of culture
make its motive curiosity,sometimes,indeed,they make its motives mere
exclusiveness in vanity.the culture which is supposed to plume itself on a
smattering of Greek and Latin is a culture which is begotten by nothing so
intellectual as curiosity;it is valued either out of sheer vanity and
ignorance,or else as an engine of social and class distinction,separating its
holder like a badge or little from people who have not got it.no serious man
would call this culture or attach any value to it,as culture at all.
But there is of culture
second view,in which not solely the scientific passion,the sheer desire to see
things as they are,natural and proper in intelligent beings that appear as the
ground of it.there is a view in which all the love of our neighbours,the
impulses towards action help and beneficence the desire for removing human
error,clearing human confusion and diminishing human misery,the noble
aspiration to live the world better and happier than we found it,motives
eminently such as are called social come is as the part of grounds of culture
and the main and pre eminent part.
Then culture is properly
described not as having its origin in curiocity,but as having its origin in the
love of perfection,that is the study of perfection.it moves by the force,not
merely or primarily of the scientific passion for pure knowledge but also of
the moral and social passion for doing well.
The movement for culture is
of service,culture which believes in making reason and the will of God
prevail,believes in perfection,is the study and pursuit of perfection that is
no longer debarred by a rigid invincible exclusion of whatever is new from
getting acceptance for its ideas,simply just because they are new.
Religion says:
The kingdom of God
is within you.
Like manner culture places
human perfection in an internal condition,in the growth and predominance of our
humanity proper as distinguishing from our animality.it places it in the ever
increasing efficiency and the general harmonious expansion of those gifts of
thought and feeling,which make the peculiar dignity,wealth and happiness of
human nature.
The idea of perfection as an
inward condition of the mode and spirit is at variance with the mechanical and
material civilization.the ides of perfection as a general expansion of the
human family is as variance with our strong individualism,our hatred of all
limits to the unrestrained swing of the individual`s personality our maxim of
every man for himself.
Doing As One Likes:
Culture is to be study and
pursuit of perfection that of perfection as pursued by culture,beauty and
intelligence.on the other words,sweetness and light are the main characters.
Arnold`s theory of sweetness
and light is full of antipathy against the rougher or coarser movements going
on around him.
Matthew Arnold started to
speak of culture,by insisting on our bondage to machinery,on our proneness to
value machinery as end itself,without looking it to the end for which alone,in
reality,it is valueable.in our common notions and talk about freedom,we
eminently show our idolatry of machinery.
Our middle class,the great
representative of trade and dissent,with its maxims of every man for himself in
business,every man for religion,dreads a powerful administration which might
somehow interfere with it.
After then to our working
class.that pressed constantly by the hard daily compulsion of material wants,is
naturally the very center and stronghold of our national idea,that it is man`s
ideal right and felicity to do as he likes.
Culture which simply means an
attempt to perfect oneself,if we light it shows us that there is nothing so
very blessed in merely doing as one likes.worship of the mere freedom to do as
one likes is worship of machinery,that really blessed thing to like what right
reason ordains.
Culture confers upon us,if in
embarrassed times like the present it enables us to look at the ins and outs of
things in this way,without hatred and without partially and with disposition to
see the God in everybody all round.
Two excellent rules of Bishop
Wilson`s for man`s guidance:firstly never go against the best light you
have,secondly take care that your light be not darkness.
Anarchy in Society:
Anarchy in Society:
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Three Classes:
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Barbarians
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Philistines
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Populace
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In the very beginning Matthew
Arnold says that from a man without a philosophy no one can expect
philosophical completeness.therefore,he observes that in trying to get a
distinct notion of our aristocratic,our middle and our working class with a
view of testing the claims of each of these classes to become a center of
authority.
Philistines conveys a sense
which makes it more peculiarly appropriate to our middle class than to our
aristocratic.Aristocratic class called The Barbarians.The Barbarians had the
passion for asserting one`s personal liberty and the great natural stronghold.
Arnold Says that it is
notorious that our middle class liberals have long looked forward to this
consumption when the working class shall join forces with them.division of
English society two things are to be borne in mind.the first is that
since,under all our class divisions,ther is common basis of human nature.the
second things to be borne in mind that so far as we are
Barbarians,Philistines,or Populace,imagine happiness to consist in doing what
one`s ordinary self likes.
Finally,we can summaries that
from every walk of life some people must dedicate themselves to the pursuit of
perfection.the doors of perfection and culture are wide open to any really
dedicated soul from any three great divisions which Arnold
finds proper to sort out the people of England .
But then it is essential that
man must strive to seek human perfection to establish his best self,and culture
would in the end,can find its public recognition.
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