Edward Spencer celebrates allegorical literature with his classic romantic epic "Fairy Queen". Even if Milton criticized the use of the fable, he definitely used it in paradise lost. Milton used a fable, but his way of using it was quite different from how Spencer was used. The application of his allegory is a reversal of a typical Spencer's allegory. Milton uses the opposite fable as Satan's abstract expression of the trinity of God, Son and the Holy Spirit as the evil trinity of sin and death.
In the Apocalypse of St. John the True Father, the Son, and the Trinity of the Holy Ghost - the True Anti-Philosophy - are the Antiglities of Dragons, Antichrist, False Prophets. These three letters symbolize the trinity of evil that distorts reflecting the trinity of God; they represent the opposite anti-religion we call heretics. Their teachings are non-traditional, as all are present in the collection of all non-normative wisdom, all things are inflammatory, profanatory and gnostic which make up an orthodox anti-theme. That is why GK Chesterton did not describe theological heresy when writing "pagan". . Instead he criticized his own contemporary philosophy and revealed the conflict buried in their reasoning.
Let's talk about heretics. To celebrate the banned book, it is necessary to highly evaluate the evil trinity, heresy, apostasy and blasphemy without believing in religion. This is not to celebrate a naughty discourse that may anger housewives in the 1950s, but to include ideas to overthrow churches, institutions, or government power and possibilities. To do this we celebrate a banned book to celebrate Anaxagoras claiming that the sun is not sacred and hot sky stone. Salinger may be the first writer to point out a 16 year old suck - we already know - but it is hard to make him a rusted Socrates' man - he was killed for his nonsense and he Actively erode the accused young man. The banned book is heretical: Luther, Lucretius, Lovey. They are challenging authority and power. Their books are not forbidden for their language and metaphor, they are forbidden because of the thunder they contain.