What motivates the Baron to cut Belinda’s lock? Support your responses with evidence from the text.

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Mischief and admiration motivate the Baron to cut Belinda’s lock. Belinda is connected with the story of Arabella Fermor, a member of Pope's circle of prominent Roman Catholics. Robert, Lord Petre (the Baron in the poem) had precipitated a rift between the two families by cutting off a lock of her hair.What is the synopsis of the R.a.p.e. of the Lock?The poem is a mock-epic that mocks the bugoisies in London at the time. The story concentrates on the main character, Belinda, whose lock of hair is snipped off at a public gathering. Though not a big deal to many, Belinda is furious that her lock of hair has been cut by the Baron.Therefore, the correct answer is as given abovelearn more about Baron: https://brainly.com/question/2110438#SPJ1