Paradise Paradise is a magnificent epic. It details Satan's design, the depravity of angels, the creation and subsequent corruption of mankind from the sky, and finally ends with the hope of the restored paradise. At first glance, it seems to be a collection of two epic. This book soon began to introduce to us that it is Satan, the hero, a shameful power against God. We sympathize with the plight of Satan, praise him or wish for his success. Even Satan and Hell have some excitement and temptation.
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.
John Milton's great epic "Paradise Lost" lost in paradise for the Christian epic was written in the UK between 1640 and 1665 when the Western world changed rapidly. Milton, adhering to traditional Christian faith in his epic, he also combines with ancient epic style to make masterpieces. He chose the collapse of mankind as the theme of his wonderful work to create his own century, this is