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Answer:
you need to give us more info of what you want. Any man and dog?
Explanation:
The man is pretty out of touch with nature. This includes his dog. The man is not friendly towards his dog, he is detached and aloof. Despite not really liking the man, the dog tries to give strong hints (as much as a dog can give) to stop and make camp. The man, in his stubbornness, does not heed the dog’s signals. It is only when the man is about to freeze to death that he summons his dog. Really, he wants to turn his dog into a sleeping bag but by this time the dog is on to him. The dog only acted for the man out of fear. Once the man is turning into a Popsicle, the dog was moved on.
Pope uses repetition in this passage: "He hangs between; <u>in doubt</u> to act, or rest; <u>In doubt</u> to deem himself a god, or beast; <u>In doubt </u>his mind or body to prefer." the words "In doubt" are repeated at the beginning of each short phrase. This repetition emphasizes the fact that the character described is constantly in "doubt". The repetition also portrays the character described in between two situations: in doubt to act, or rest. Always two opposite situations divided by the word "doubt", like the option of having to take one of two roads but taking neither because of doubt. This generates the effect of being stagnant and paralyzed by doubt.