Book 58 || Paradise Regained by John Milton
Paradise Regained, published in 1671, is John Milton’s sequel to his epic poem Paradise Lost. While Paradise Lost focuses on the fall of humanity through the disobedience of Adam and Eve, Paradise Regained tells the story of Christ’s temptation by Satan in the wilderness, as recounted in the Gospels. The poem is much shorter than its predecessor, consisting of four books, and is characterized by its more restrained and contemplative tone. In Paradise Regained, Christ resists Satan’s temptations, thus "regaining" the paradise that was lost by Adam. The poem explores themes of faith, redemption, and the triumph of spiritual strength over worldly power. Milton’s portrayal of Christ as the ultimate example of patience and wisdom contrasts with Satan’s arrogance and deceit, providing a philosophical and theological reflection on the nature of true heroism. Paradise Regained is an important work in Milton’s oeuvre, completing his vision of humanity’s fall and salvation..
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Book 58 || Paradise Regained by John Milton
Paradise Regained by John Milton || Milton, John, 1608-1674 || English poetry; Epic poetry; Bible. Gospels -- History of Biblical events -- Poetry; Jesus Christ -- Temptation -- Poetry || Browsing: Literature; Browsing: Poetry || Language : English
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