The Address to the Unco Guid

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"The Address to the Unco Guid" is a satirical moral poem by Robert Burns that criticizes self-righteous religious hypocrisy and urges compassion and humility.

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instanceOf moral poem
poem
satirical poem
addresses strict Calvinist moralists
“unco guid” (overly good, self-righteous people)
advocates awareness of one’s own sinfulness
charity toward sinners
self-examination
author Robert Burns
countryOfOrigin Scotland
criticizes Pharisaical attitudes
harsh moral judgment of others
self-righteous religious people
form verse
genre religious satire
satire
hasLiteraryStyle direct address to the audience
irony
vernacular Scots diction
hasSubject Christian ethics of forgiveness
sin and repentance
social judgment and stigma
includedIn collections of Robert Burns’s poems
influenced later discussions of religious tolerance in Burns scholarship
language English (Scots-inflected)
Scots
literaryMovement Scottish Enlightenment
mainTheme compassion
critique of religious hypocrisy
humility
moral fallibility of all humans
self-righteousness in religion
message religious piety without mercy is spiritually dangerous
those who judge others harshly should remember their own moral weakness
meter standard Habbie stanza (Burns stanza)
partOf Robert Burns’s religious and moral poems
period 18th century
setInContextOf Scottish Presbyterian religious culture
tone moralizing yet sympathetic
satirical

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Poems of Robert Burns containsWork The Address to the Unco Guid