When Milton's idea in heaven was lost, and when he was young, John Milton was convinced that he was destined to be great. He thinks "Do not let him die, so I do not mind letting something down like that" (text 414). Therefore, he believes his life is very important to himself and to others. He often writes himself directly and uses his life experience as the root of literature. In a sonnet called "The Lost Paradise" and "In his Blindness", Milton told indirectly and directly that he lost his sight.
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 his life. He believes he is here to serve God and believes that everything he wrote should be there ... John Milton's lost "lost paradise" is a narrator Abandoned the implicit and obvious nature of hell. Aspects provided by various roles and physical and psychological descriptions. 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.
It is a mystery that a true paradise hero lost the true hero's identity with the loss of Milton Paradise. Some people think that Satan is an enemy, that Puritan Milton will not regard God as a hero. But looking back on the history, Milton saw that he had confrontations that prevented most of the magnificent heroes from achieving their goals. There is no conflict between God and his son, and the story of Adam does not start until the destruction of a person. John Milton Cage John Cage is known for his unorthodox theory and highly experimental work. He was an American composer born in Los Angeles on September 5, 1912. No one of his parents went to college, and John himself dropped out of school in two years. His father made a living by earning his living. Cage believes that his father is an inventor and has a very influential way of creating music. John also considers himself an innovator and a discoverer