A man or a woman above a man. For all human civilizations, the problem of gender rating was always a split problem. In any case, Milton did not hesitate to participate in the fight boom and project his idea to the world. Since the publication of Lost Paradise, many of Milton's readers found two pairs of former couples, especially Adam, a powerful patriarchal sentiment in his illustration. "He is just a god and she is a god" (Milton, IV. In essence, this view insists that Adam and Eve are playing an unequal role - according to a deep traditional interpretation of the relationship between men and women, Adam is better than men as women are better It is better than Eve.
John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is a famous epic of the 17th century, exploring the story of Adam and Eve in a very detailed way and describing in detail. In contrast to Adam in the Bible, Milton's Adam was seen by Archangel Michael before departure of heaven. CL Moore's 1940 story "The Fruit of Knowledge" depicts the triangular relationship of Lilith, Adam, Eve's love, and in this version Ely is forbidden to eat fruit. So that her opponent can lose the reliability and destruction of God and thus regain Adam's love
John Milton's epic "Paradise Lost" explores the story that humans fall from heaven. Falling occurred after Adam and Eve were tempted by Satan and ate the nuts of knowledge. In doing so, Adam and Eve ran out of obedience to God and was exiled from the Garden of Eden or heaven. Falls in this poem are often called thugs, or lucky falls. In other words, banishment is a direct result of sin, but corruption is essentially for the benefit of mankind. However, the fall of mankind is not really lucky indeed. Because it does not produce better survival for humans than before human beings were corrupted. Autumn fall does not bring much benefit to most people nor does it provide more knowledge about God's mercy. This shows that the fall does not ultimately benefit humanity, but it shows the need for human obedience to God.
In John Milton's poem "The Lost Paradise" he is talking about human beings falling out of heaven. In this verse, Adam and Eve caused falls by eating the fruits of knowledge, then passed the disobedience of the will of God. Through his poem, many people believe degeneration is fundamentally a positive event. The depravity of mankind shows that the corruption of mankind is necessary to make it possible to sustain humanity without sacrifice and resurrection of Christ without change. Higher happiness. Humans are exposed to sin and death after they fall from heaven, and they also have the opportunity to experience God's compassion and love by renewing their obedience. In other words, when God punishes those who committed sins, those who obey him are still saved. After that many people thought that the fall of mankind was truly fortunate because, unless such a corruption, they felt that there would be no opportunity for humans to feel the true degree of God.