Pope is widely regarded as one of the leading poets of the neoclassical period, and his works are known for their elegance, wit, and satire. He was particularly renowned for his use of the heroic couplet, a poetic form consisting of two rhyming iambic pentameter lines, which he employed with great skill in his major works such as "The Rape of the Lock" and "An Essay on Criticism." Pope's neoclassical style was characterized by his emphasis on reason and order, his use of formal poetic structures, and his attention to detail.