A hero of a foreign critic of John Milton 's "Land of Loss" has claimed that the hero is John Milton' s "lost paradise". Satan, Adam, or Christ is my son. Adam must be regarded as the main hero because Milton's overall theme at the beginning of the first volume is "human's first disobedience" and "a way to prove God for mankind" Hmm. John M. Steadman supports this view in an article about "Paradise Lost". "It is Adam's behavior to make a magnificent argument," Steedman continues. Interaction between hell and celestial strategy, Milton shows Satan's plot against man and Christ's determination to save him
Lost Paradise Hero John Milton introduced Satan to the reader in the first book of Paradise Lost. After rebelling against God in heaven, Satan was defeated at the lake of fire. Satan rose from the lake and made a heroic speech to his fallen angel. This shows that Satan is a tragic hero, a person who is destined to fail though thought to be great. Satan tried to be the winner, but in the end Satan failed and Christ was a real hero. The paradise of Satan Milton lost the fall of mankind in the loss of heaven from the war of heaven Satan's weapon is always some form of fraud (Anderson, 135). Milton's "Lost Paradise" explains the story of Adam and Eve's Bible. Epic resembles the Bible story in many ways, but Milton's Satania personality structure is different from the Bible versions. Milton describes the role as a way he believes
There was a lot of controversy over this issue as to who was the hero of "lost paradise". The idea that Satan is a hero, or at least a hero, is common and John Milton never mentioned directly that he is a hero. While there are very smart people claiming Satan's claim, others are claiming Adam's argument. French critic Denis Solat made a strange discussion that Milton himself is the hero of Paradise Lost. Several critics have guaranteed to us that Milton draws Satan's image with his wonderful image of pride and loneliness. Perhaps the most famous introduction of Paradise Lost is William Black's statement that Milton is 'a party of devils unknowingly'. But as Satan 's personality progress, or to be precise, the return gives a clear picture of Milton' s attitude. Let's look at some of the characteristics of his personality to assure Satan Satan's idea as a hero.