John Milton was born in 1608 in the morning of the birth of Christ and died in 1674. He was the man who studied the most in his time. He influenced the influence of a romantic poet to the American Puritans. In addition, he depends greatly on the long history of Christian Calvinism. In the first four quarters of the "morning of the birth of Christ", Milton draws a beautiful picture of human salvation in Christ. First, there is a unique rhyme system in the first four quarters of Milton's poetry.
After Protestant reform, many new denominations continued to celebrate Christmas, including Episcopal Church and Lutheran Church. In 1629, Episcopal poet John Milton wrote "the morning of the birth of Christ" which was read by many people during Christmas. Donald Heinz, a professor at California State University, said Martin Luther said "Germany has set up an era to create a unique Christmas culture in North America." Christmas is considered to be a major festival of evangelicals among the congregation of the reformed church in the Netherlands.
Milton wrote many poems in his life, but the most important poem in his Ord is "the morning of the birth of Christ". As the title implies, this is a poem about the opportunity of the birth of Christ. It celebrates the birth of Christ and the end of paganism. In this verse, like all other verses, it is music of that language that fascinates us. Completion here is in the choice of the word; even the correct name is still different and mysterious. The image used is high, the meaning of this sentence is also important, this poem reflects the conflict that Milton always felt between the old heathen charm and the charm of Christianity. In other words, he seems to be very happy, but there is a strange feeling that the heat of pagan, unexplainable power applies to him. Although he praises pagan religion, the conflict between religion and nature can always find Milton's poetry.
Milton's career may be divided into three periods. First was the era of poetry written in Cambridge from 1625 to 1640. "Acura of Christ's mother: 1629," Sonnet of shocking ball "1630." L'Allegro "," The Solemn Musick ", (632 and 1632?)," The Masques Arcad ", (632 to 1637) (Wysiwyg // 3http: /www.underthesun.cc/classics/Milton/) The second term of Milton from 1640 to 1660 called him by writing a prospectus booklet, the best brochure of that era Milton arrived in his third era One of Milton's greatest poems is paradise lost, it is considered a masterpiece a story This poem is written with imagination "evil evil In an era, in a corrupt evil tongue; in the darkness and in danger, lonely, but not alone. "(John Milton, Lost Paradise, 1667, Bk.7) Milton wrote that the sequel to" Paradise Lost "" regain paradise. " This verse tells us the temptation of Christ.