Book 26 || Paradise Lost by John Milton
Paradise Lost, first published in 1667, is John Milton’s magnum opus and one of the most important epic poems in English literature. Written in blank verse, the poem recounts the biblical story of the fall of Satan, the creation of humanity, and the subsequent fall of Adam and Eve. Milton’s exploration of free will, obedience, rebellion, and redemption is central to the poem’s narrative. Paradise Lost presents Satan as a tragic, complex character whose defiance against God leads to his downfall and eventual banishment from Heaven. Adam and Eve’s temptation and fall serve as a meditation on human frailty, the consequences of sin, and the possibility of redemption through divine grace. Milton’s intricate use of language, deep theological insights, and grand vision of the cosmos make Paradise Lost a towering achievement. The poem has had a lasting influence on literature, theology, and philosophy, inspiring readers and writers for centuries..
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Book 26 || Paradise Lost by John Milton
Paradise Lost by John Milton || Milton, John, 1608-1674 || Fall of man -- Poetry; Adam (Biblical figure) -- Poetry; Eve (Biblical figure) -- Poetry; Bible. Genesis -- History of Biblical events -- Poetry || Browsing: Literature; Browsing: Poetry || Language : English
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