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Adam shares how he loves Eve and that he thinks she is beautiful. As Raphael explains that Eve has been created as Adam’s inferior. This alone shows the way that Milton felt about women. He felt that women should be and were intellectually inferior to men but not a huge difference. Eve also is not as close to God as Adam is and he notices this. He tells Raphael that he noticed Eve’s beauty and her difference first and this is what made him love her. He is afraid that he is too attracted to her beauty. Raphael even warns him to focus on pure love.
These thoughts bring to mind the way that women were and unfortunately still are treated today. Society as a whole looks at how a woman looks not at what she knows.

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