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    Throughout time‚ John Milton’s Paradise Lost has been studied by many people and comprehended in many different fashions‚ developing all kinds of new interpretations of the great epic. There have been many different interpretations of this great epic. Milton’s purpose in writing the epic was to explain the biblical story of Adam and Eve. Although the epic is similar to the Bible story in many ways‚ Milton’s character structure differs from that of the Bible’s version. All through out the epic Milton

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    THE FEMALE CHARACTER IN THE EPIC STORIES ’PARADISE LOST’ AND ’THE RAMAYANA’ [Name of the Student] [Name of the Instructor] [Subject] [Date] ’The Ramayana’ and ’Paradise Lost’ hold stories of ancient times that tend to explain the existence of two different cultures in the present world. Milton‚ the author of ‘Paradise Lost‚’ concerns himself with the Christian story of the ‘Fall of man’ while Valmiki‚ the author of The Ramayana‚ tries to bring out an explanation to the goals

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    wrauth grace shall abound. (Milton‚ 12.469-477) The passage above is about Adam responding to Gabriel’s message about the Gospel. Gabriel has just told Adam the story of how -- through Adam and Eve’s mistake -- Jesus overcame sin. “But to the Cross he nailes thy Enemies‚” and “Shall bruise the head of Satan‚ crush his strength” (Milton‚ 12.430‚415). The news of Jesus’ gracious victory over sin and death overwhelms Adam. He responds in lines 471-472 by saying that the post-fallen world (with Jesus)

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    their respective parties. Consequently‚ each side fights for what they believe and as displayed in history‚ the victor determines which side was right. Paradise Lost is a poem written by John Milton that discloses the fall of man from paradise through the intervention of Satan; yet‚ through the Son of God‚ they are saved and are allowed back in to paradise. This tale that conveys the victory of the ultimate good‚ also displays the heroism of Satan although he faces defeat. This exceptional hero was a

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    Consequence John Milton’s Paradise Lost and John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress are both books that share the relationship of choices and consequences. Milton’s Paradise Lost is about the beginning of the world (Genesis)‚ the creation of man‚ and the fall. Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is about the spiritual journey of a man named Christian‚ who is scared of being condemned to death and leaves his city to try and find a place where he will live joyfully with God. Paradise Lost is about the ultimate choice

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    Victor Frankenstein who embodies a creature‚ who eventually wreaks havoc on his life. The novel Lost Paradise‚ by John Milton‚ exposes the cruelty of Christianity or the Christian God within the characters God‚ Satan‚ Adam‚ and Eve. Victor Frankenstein and God have many similarities‚ as they are both creators of incarnations. Victor’s creature known as the monster shows striking similarities with Satan and Adam. Characters from different novels have similar personalities. <br> <br>As creators of another

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    John Milton’s Satan in Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is an epic poem by 17th century English writer‚ John Milton. At the time of its publication it caused a lot of controversy due to its in-depth depiction of Satan around the time of The Fall of Adam and Eve. In this poem we question about parallels between Milton’s version of Satan and Milton himself. In attempt to understand these parallels we can observe the text to better understand how Milton portrayed Satan’s character. Satan’s heroic persona

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    Milton’s Paradise lostEve is the heroine. She is most often overlooked as a heroic figure because she is not a central character‚ and her character does not demonstrate equality in comparison to Adam or Satan. A hero or heroine is someone who demonstrates heroic qualities such as courage‚ leadership and independence. Heroism requires self sacrifice for the greater good of all humanity and excellent morals. In order to argue Eve as a heroine I will investigate Eve’s heroic qualities‚ the

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    Goa The tiny emerald land on the west coast of India is best known as a place of sandy beaches and parties. But far from the popular tourist hotspots‚ sandy beaches and loud parties – lush greenery‚ sparkling waterfalls and the calm of the countryside is the other face of Goa. Party all night long besides the beaches‚ getting tan and cocktails in the bright sun is what people generally understand from Goa. But for me the beauty of this city was just mesmerising. And it was the beauty of the crystal

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    creation to be that of an epic. Paradise Lost is just that. It is Milton’s own take on the biblical story of Satan’s fall from grace as well as man’s fall. Milton was not only armed with an extensive knowledge on the Bible‚ but in everything a man of his time could learn. With his wisdom he emersed himself into his work‚ making Paradise Lost not only a tale of epic perportions‚ but one that would "Justify the ways of God to Man." (I 26) Even before reading Paradise Lost‚ I had always wondered why God

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