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Cleo
Samuel Johnson declared that Paradise Lost is "a poem …… which respect to design may claim the first place, and with respect to performance, the second, among the productions of the human mind ….." It is a poem about the rebellion in Heaven and the ejection of the fallen Angels; it is about the Garden of Eden, the deception of the snake, and the fall of Man. But it is much more than all these points, separately and as a whole. Just as Satan falls into the depths of the burning pit of Hell, Milto ...more
Michael Perkins
May 16, 2018 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
The Puritan God and Sympathy for the Devil.

Paradise Lost is Milton’s defense of his view of God, “to justify the ways of God to man.” It’s a masterful poem, but it’s also a theological argument, By the time Milton composed his epic, he was blind and had suffered many other setbacks in his life. He wanted to take comfort in the sovereignty of God, that God was in control of all things, in spite of his apparent arbitrary actions and cruelty. In this spirit, a recent mega-church pastor and preache
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William Schram
John Milton composed this masterpiece while he was going blind. It makes me think that I can do more with my life than sit around and read books.

Anyway, we all know the basic premise, right? Satan, after his defeat by the armies of Heaven, is sent to the deepest reaches of Hell as punishment for his transgressions. So Satan begins to adjust to his new accommodations and attempts to leave Hell so that he may spite Old-Man God. What better way to do that than to tempt his newest and most favored c
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William Schram
Mar 11, 2022 rated it really liked it
Paradise Lost is the story of the fall of mankind from paradise. Yeah, mankind, I don't care about your sensitive language bullshit. It frames the story around Satan, framing him as a tragic hero. The poem starts with Satan and his lackeys already defeated, lying in a lake of fire. We don't get exciting battle scenes, but that isn't the point. The Son of God takes out all of Satan's forces singlehandedly, and we don't get to see how. I would call that disappointing.

Satan states his ideals and be
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