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    Satan in “Paradise Lost” John Milton’s epic “Paradise Lost” is one that has brought about much debate since its writing. This epic tells the Biblical story of Adam and Eve‚ although from a different perspective than what most people usually see. Milton tells the story more through the eyes of Satan‚ whom most people usually consider the ultimate villain. The way in which Satan is portrayed in this story has caused speculation as to whether Satan is actually a hero in this situation. He certainly

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    Paper-1 Detailed Epithalamion (Spencer) 1.How far is Epithalamion conventional and how far is it personal? (1000) 2. Write a critical appreciation of Spencer’s poems? (1000) Paradise Lost (Milton) 1.Milton’s Invocation to the Muse 2) Milton’s Description of the Hell? 3) Satan’s Speeches in Book one 4) Milton’s description of fallen angles? 5) The construction of Pandemonium? 6)Character sketch—Satan 7) Milton’s Personality 8) Style 9) Milton’s similes in book-1

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    John Milton was a successful poet and political activist. He wrote scathing pamphlets against corruption in the Anglican Church and its ties to King Charles. In Milton’s day Puritanism meant having politically radical views. And at one point Milton was actually jailed for recording them on paper. Paradise Lost‚ as much as anything‚ is a series of arguments put forth by the characters‚ which in turn ultimately expresses Milton’s personal truth. It is‚ in that sense‚ a Puritanical work. Milton had

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    John Milton was a literary revolutionary for his time; ideas we now consider commonplace were proposed by Milton within his writings. Milton’s ideas were radical and controversial for his time. Within his many of his writings Milton advocated that the individual not the Church should interpret the Bible along with stating that the government had no reason to interfere with the religious worship of its people along with the idea that rulers should be held accountable for their actions and that the

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    Drawing on what you have learned from the DD102 module materials and your work on TMA01‚ outline some inequalities and differences on a street you know. In this essay I will use Fishergate in Preston City to discuss inequalities and differences. Inequality refers to the unequal opportunities that individuals face in society whilst differences define society in terms of personality‚ race‚ age‚ gender‚ class‚ ethnicity and sexuality. Fishergate is a very busy street in the centre of Preston City which

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    Paradise Lost is an epic poem‚ written by the poet John Milton‚ that tells the biblical story of the events surrounding the Fall of Adam and Eve. As much as anything‚ it ultimately expresses Milton’s personal truth by presenting the fundamentals of christian theology. It is composed in blank verse that achieves both rhythm and sound through the use of the iambic pentameter. ‘Paradise Lost’ has received mixed reactions from the time it was published in the 17th century to the modern age‚ continuing

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    more moral ambiguity then one would expect. Milton may have been unwaveringly devoted to Christianity and Puritanism‚ but he was also deeply distrustful of the church. He attended college with the intention to become a clergymen‚ but became disenchanted with the career. Years later he wrote several pamphlets advocating looser divorce laws with arguments based on a non-literal reading of the gospel‚ all of which directly contradicted church teachings. Milton‚ therefore‚ is far from the fervent church

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    many meaningful qualities. The relationship between Satan’s qualities and Hell’s atmosphere tell the reader more about why they seem to go hand in hand. Without Satan’s features and Hell’s tormenting aspects‚ the place would not be all it is.<br><br>Milton states that one will "dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire" if he defy’s God. Satan definitely defied him and will therefore suffer this. Chains are symbolic of Satan in that they will tie one down and keep him under control. Satan has disobeyed

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    In “Paradise Lost” by John MiltonMilton describes and creates the character of Satan into a protagonist. Through various descriptions of loyalty and courage‚ Milton shows Satan in an air of heroism. Typically‚ a hero is a person faced with challenges who eventually overcomes those challenges to become prosperous. In “Paradise Lost”‚ Satan is described like the traditional hero‚ even though his path is for evil. Satan is a multifaceted character in that he possesses all the qualities that makes

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    time of John Milton‚ Amelia Lanier‚ and Richard Lovelace‚ England experienced a revolt of King Charles I by Parliament to end his unreasonable wars. His wars were becoming a burden to Parliament to fund and handle‚ and with the leadership of Oliver Cromwell‚ the governing body was able to overthrow the king and his unpopular ways. Due to the events at the time‚ many poets and writers were able to openly criticize and discuss the ways of the government and the ways of society; Milton‚ Lanier‚ and

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