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    After Reading Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It was originally published in 1667 (though written nearly ten years earlier) in ten books‚ with a total of over ten thousand individual lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674‚ redivided into twelve books (in the manner of the division of Virgil’s Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification; most of the poem was written while Milton

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    The Real Original Sin When John Milton wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost‚ his vision about how the books would effect peoples lives‚ even to this day could not be for seen. Since these books follow the same story about the first man and women most people know the basic concept already. Milton’s story‚ like most other epics starts in medias res‚ right after Satan’s failed attack to take over heaven. With God’s knowledge of Adam and Eve’s inevitable failure questions the idea of why sin had to be

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    This quote arrives from John Milton’s Paradise Lost. In Book I 249-255. According to the notes‚ Paradise Lost is a great project in different ways‚ it is an Epic poem on stories from the beginning of the state or a beginning of a new stage in the annals‚ and it changed the tone of English poetry. Milton takes on the bible with the book of Genesis that talks about the creation of the world(Prezi notes). The above quote’s meaning in Book I 249-255 showed Satan as having the choice to choose

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    Sir Gawain’s Portrayal of An Ideal Medieval Knight In Medieval times‚ much was expected of knights that served the courts. Most importantly‚ each knight pledged to a strict code of chivalry. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ presumably written by the Pearl Poet‚ is a character study of what an ideal medieval knight was like. Sir Gawain directly exhibits traits of knighthood by practicing loyalty‚ strength and ability‚ and honesty with humility‚ throughout the story. First‚ Sir Gawain’s loyalty

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    Good vs. Evil according to Milton in Paradise Lost. John Milton divided the characters in his epic poem Paradise Lost into two sides‚ one side under God representing good‚ and the other side under Satan representing evil and sin. Milton first introduced the reader to the character Satan‚ the representative of all evil‚ and his allegiance of fallen angels that aided in his revolt against God. Only later did Milton introduce the reader to all powerful God‚ leader and creator of all mankind. The

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    Critical Analysis: Paradise Lost In "Book I" of Paradise Lost‚ John Milton describes Satan’s reaction to the realities of Hell after he is banished from Heaven. After Satan and his followers have been thrown to Hell‚ it quickly becomes apparent the torture and torment they will face. In this passage‚ Satan‚ who is unable to accept his place at the foot of God‚ unsuccessfully attempts to overtake the throne of God. His view of having "equaled" God and having the "ambitious aim" of becoming

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    Who is the Hero in Paradise Lost? In John Milton’s epic‚ Paradise Lost‚ Milton retells the story of Genesis and the fall of man. One might think that because of the Bible‚ the hero would most likely be God or Jesus‚ but there are other possibilities in this story. A basic description of a hero would be‚ a man‚ a fundamentally good person confronting challenges and overcoming them successfully. Satan‚ in this epic‚ confronts many challenges and battles severe character flaws‚ thus Satan is the

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    writing‚ religion plays a much smaller role in the more modern writings. Strong religious messages can be seen in the earlier writings‚ such as “The Wanderer” and “Everyman”‚ but becomes more questioned in later writings‚ such as “Dr. Faustus” and “Paradise Lost”; and in more current writings‚ such as “Oroonoko” and “Fantomina”‚ we see no religious teachings‚ but the protagonist is still faced with the same struggles as seen in the earlier writings. Within “Everyman”‚ it shows the basic thought

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    E***** W****** Professor W***** B****** World of Humanism and Reform 29 April 2013 Humanism in Light of a Lost Paradise Man may argue whether or not a Christian who claims to gather all their knowledge‚ wisdom‚ and reason from the divine God can be a humanist or not but it is obvious in Milton’s case‚ especially in light of his most well-known piece Paradise Lost‚ that this can be true. The notion of a Christian humanist is based on spiritual and moral achievement required to earn merit as

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    In Paradise Lost by John Milton‚ the character of Eve is not portrayed as being the most likeable character. Infact‚ Milton tends to describe Eve in a way that makes her come off as being the antagonist of the story. Milton depicts Eve as being worth less than Adam‚ being only defined by her beauty‚ and having similar characteristics to the character of Satan. The way Eve is characterized in the epic shows Milton’s views of the role of women in society and towards men. First‚ Milton describes in

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