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    regeneration? Many know that God can do many things. He has restarted humanity by drowning many‚ he chooses who is faithful‚ and God created us. We don’t need people to justify his actions. But in light of art and creation‚ John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost created a vision of what God does for our world. Although‚ there are misconceptions in understands God’s actions. In fact‚ God’s justification can be confused for our regeneration in ways we can’t imagine. While He is all powerful‚ there are still

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    My purpose is to show that Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis. The two pieces of literature describe God’s creation of earth and mankind. In the two stories‚ the description of Adam is different. In Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ Adam converses indirectly with God through the archangel Raphael‚ whereas in Genesis‚ God talks to Adam‚ but Adam does not speak back. Another point where Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis is in the character of Adam. A third point of difference occurs at

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    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) is greater than the pre-fallen world in the Garden of

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    For this assignment I will be answering the question “The hero of Paradise lost is Eve rather than Adam‚ assess the validity of this comment”. I will discuss what a hero means and how Eve’s actions could make her the hero of the poem or the villain. I hope to show whether or not there actually is a hero in the poem and if it is Eve what did she achieve as the ‘hero’. Or could Adam be the hero? I will discuss both. “The concept of a hero has many meanings and aspects. In every culture and period

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    Eden Harris Harris‚ 1 British Literature Mrs. Schmidt Choice and 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

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    means of regaining Gods grace and the discussion of free will‚ it emphasizes humanitys inability to fully comprehend the nature of God and of the universe. In writing his epic Paradise Lost‚ John Milton is fully aware of his limitations as a mortal man; however‚ in an attempt to transcend the finite to the infinite‚ to describe the indescribable and to understand the unknown‚ Milton bases his arguments on Biblical theology to show that mankind has fallen from immortality to mortality and that its fallen

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    Paradise Lost is an epic! It explains the desires of Satan‚ the fall of the angels‚ the creation and fall of man from paradise‚ and finally ends with some hope for a paradise regained. At first glance it seems to be two epics rolled into one. The book begins right away introducing us Satan up against an indominable force‚ God. We are made to sympathise with Satan’s unfortunate situation and almost admire him or hope for his success. There is a certain excitement for Satan and even to Hell. But

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    interpretations that view Eve’s actions as a narcissistic impulse‚ instead maintaining that the scene asserts Eve’s free will. Lastly‚ I will mention how Eve losing herself to find herself is identical to what the reader goes through while reading Paradise Lost. Trans. ¶ II. Jonathan Collett A. “This situation by the pool echoes Ovid’s tale of Narcissus and attributed to Eve a native vanity that issues in the Fall‚ sometimes finding additional sinister implications in periodic

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    Satan and Eve Published in 1674 John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost is an ambitious retelling of Satan and Mankind’s fall from grace. While today it is generally thought of as a straightforward recount of the book of Genesis as interpreted by a devout Christian‚ the poem itself contains far more moral ambiguity then one would expect. Milton may have been unwaveringly devoted to Christianity and Puritanism‚ but he was also deeply distrustful of the church. He attended college with the intention

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    The Book of Lost Things The Book of Lost Things is written by John Connolly. It told us a fantastic story of a young boy‚ David. With a background of World WarⅡ‚ the story began with a sad story: Little David’s mother was badly ill. To make his mother come back to life‚ David tried his best to do things which he believed that they could bring good luck. He believed even numbers are with good luck‚ so he would count to an even number at anytime. If he get stroke‚ he would strike himself again

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