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Paradise Lost
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Book • 1996
John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' retells the biblical story of the Fall of Man, exploring themes of good and evil, obedience and rebellion.
The poem portrays Satan as a complex and tragic figure, challenging traditional interpretations of the biblical narrative.
Milton delves into the motivations and consequences of Adam and Eve's disobedience, examining the loss of innocence and the introduction of sin into the world.
Through vivid imagery and profound philosophical reflections, 'Paradise Lost' explores the nature of free will, divine justice, and the human condition.
The epic is a cornerstone of English literature.
The poem portrays Satan as a complex and tragic figure, challenging traditional interpretations of the biblical narrative.
Milton delves into the motivations and consequences of Adam and Eve's disobedience, examining the loss of innocence and the introduction of sin into the world.
Through vivid imagery and profound philosophical reflections, 'Paradise Lost' explores the nature of free will, divine justice, and the human condition.
The epic is a cornerstone of English literature.
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Christopher Watkin , referencing Lewis's preface to Milton's 'Paradise Lost' where he discusses how constraint produces beauty and form.


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