Perfect circle - wonderful literary works were written from sin history to redemption. However, it can not stimulate the soul with the power of "Divine Comedy" and "Lost in Paradise", people can not investigate their life or reconsider their lives. A wonderful explanation, use of images, metaphor and metaphor allows people to vividly portray the creation of human beings and the possibilities of future lives. This is done in order for people to leave the influence of God and see the complete circle from the beginning of the time to the end.
Introduction John Milton is widely believed to be familiar with Dante Alighieri, who has a great influence on Milton's epic "Paradise Lost". The meaning of "comedy of God" to Milton is especially in hell of Dante and in Purgatorio. The scholars quoted Dante's widespread response in Milton's work and compared the two great poets for centuries. In the 19th century, Mary Shelly used a series of images and ideas from Frankenstein's Milton Paradise Lost (especially the 10th book) - this work established Mary Fame - her desire, worse, despair of In order to create a world of novels.
These three pieces are long story poetry, the theme and style are very spectacular, complete the basic definition of epic. In the three epics, only the Odyssey contains the great glory of the central hero. In "Divine Comedy" and "Lost Paradise", the hero does not fight monsters or kill Cyclops. Adam and Eve were manipulated by God and Satan, but they were not Gods, they did not have the qualities of God. The supernatural effect is the external force of Divine Comedy and Paradise Lost. In the Odyssey, Odysseus has many qualities like God.
There are many implications in Frankenstein. These include, but are not limited to, Devine Comedy, Wakefield Priest, Orlando Frioso, Lost Paradise, and Ancient Sailor's Cream. Shelly further strengthens her stories with these references and offers another level of analysis. For example, because the main character of the story is Victor Frankenstein, she mentioned the ancient sailor Rime. The main character thinks it is necessary to speak his story to other people like Frankenstein. Shelly also tells the story of Prometheus with his book title. The Greek mythological character, Prometheus, created human beings and was punished forever. This greatly predicts the pain and suffering that Frankenstein must endure.