True nature of children's education, lost paradise and Hamlet For some people, the truth is absolute and constant. For others, the truth is unstable and unstable. From the 16th century to the 17th century the foundation itself of civilization itself is shaking. Many of the ideas that are thought to be absolutely absolutely fall into the depths of uncertainty. Cosmology, geography and religious revolution make people question the essence of the truth itself. Therefore, there is no doubt that some of the great writers of the time included discussions on how the truth was built in their work.
After he studied Satan and his kingdom, after hell, Milton noticed that Milton must be a true Biblical scholar after comparing these two characteristics through the Bible and the lost paradise. Because Milton's Satan is very close to Satan's view of the Bible, it is difficult to distinguish between them. - Since Satan was not taught from the beginning, many people believed it was evil, but John Milton proved that Satan is very similar to us in his poem. In John Milton's lost heaven, Satan is a more human being, then he is a considerate person because he is like an image of God.
True nature of children's education, lost paradise and Hamlet For some people, the truth is absolute and constant. For others, the truth is unstable and unstable. From the 16th century to the 17th century the foundation itself of civilization itself is shaking. Many of the ideas that are thought to be absolutely absolutely fall into the depths of uncertainty. Cosmology, geography and religious revolution make people question the essence of the truth itself. - Everyone's value system contradicts, there is always a value system of inconsistency between Dr. Faustus and Hamlet. Therefore, Dr. Faust and Dr. Hamlet are confronted with many conflicts in the tragedy of everyone. This includes personal moral contradiction with individual characters in the drama, and opposite values among different characters in the drama.
The reaction between Milton Lost Paradise and Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth is self-evident, and we all responded to our experience. The difference between the different people depends on how these experiences influence our existence and what each of us got from these experiences and since then we have made it to our lives It is how it was applied to. This can be seen not only in our own lives but also in literature. - The tragedies of Hamlet and Oedipus, the tragedy of the King have many forms like earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes. On the other hand, when it comes to a tragedy in literature, it has quite different meaning. The size of tragedy in literature is smaller than earthquake, tornado, hurricane. In literature, a tragedy is about the horrible things that they usually happen in their lives in stories and dramas with people.