A look at John Milton's work
Date Submitted: 07/08/2003 18:29:59
At a young age, John Milton was convinced that he was
destined for greatness. He thought that he 'might perhaps leave
something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly
let it die'(Text 414). For this reason he thought that his life
was very important to himself and to others. He often wrote
directly about himself, and he used his life experiences as roots
for his literature. In Paradise Lost and in a sonnet
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was not well
liked. Due to his Puritan background and his egocentric
personality, he was not respected by more than a select few.
Throughout his life, John Milton believed that he would be
remembered as great. He was so self-absorbed that he was a major
part of a lot of his work. Also, he used his life and character
to formulate Satan and Paradise Lost. He thought he would be
remembered and he was correct.
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