When Milton sees the initial explanation about the Garden of Eden and its inhabitants, we can discuss the outcome of the fall and the change of relationship between man and nature best. Milton began to depict Heaven, Adam and Eve through the fallen eyes of Satan, believing that a corrupt man could never completely understand the relationship between Eden's life and pure innocent life. Good things in front of you, the best thing is that it is abnormal is misuse, or worst use.
Eve's depraved talking and lost paradise As the Bible says, people explained a lot about human beings falling from grace. Interpretation of literature has John Milton's "Lost Paradise" and the American poet Lewis Intermail's "Eve Speech". The epic of John Milton is used to tell all the story of human depravity from grace, including the background of Satan's motive. "Eve Speaks" by Louis Untermeyer is about Eve's idea after she had to leave Eden for years. Both poems came from the same Biblical roots, but they provided different interpretations of the collapse of mankind through Adam's motives and Adam and her attitude.
John Milton opened "Lost Paradise" with a short summary of the book "The Argument"; these lines explain humans with sin after Eve and Adam eat from the prohibited fruit tree. They eat from this tree, bring death and sin, and "people" are kicked out of the garden of Eden and have to fight to survive. These lines of the first book that appeared in "Paradise Lost" suggested a crime of human obedience in the Garden of Eden, when Eve ate the fruit of forbidding it first. "Rice" on the first line is a metaphor of the puns of apples eve and Adam eats, and its behavior. After Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden, it was not until "a bigger person" that Jesus came to mankind to "recover".
The first human disobedience and forbidden fruit tree fruit, its deadly taste brings death to the world, and all our tragedies ... "in the line of John's lost paradise What are these explanations for?
John Milton Paradise Lost John Milton's Paradise Lost is a religious work, in many respects Milton's own autobiography of life. John Milton was promoted to Catholics and became Protestant. He later became a Calvinist. He can see his strong Calvinist faith throughout the lost paradise. Milton wants to be a great poet, but I do not believe this is the purpose of my life. He believes that he should be here to serve God and that everything he wrote should be ... the loss of John Milton's "lost paradise" Various roles The aspect and physical and psychological description provided by. Each of their views only reveals Milton's intention and the role of hell's poetry in this epic. Each character adds a new dimension to the physical and mental development of this different world. Narrator and Satan provide the most insightable insight about the dynamics of this underground world.