Paradise Lost

Date Submitted: 08/13/2003 09:54:19
Category: / Literature / Novels
Length: 7 pages (1841 words)
In John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost there are a series of themes that are presented either in an implicit or explicit way that brings the reader to want to read on. The characters capture the reader's undivided attention, in the sense that one begins to feel for them even if they are the Devil. As in most tragedies their exist a hero in which that hero falls due to pride. In Paradise Lost the …
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…to escape punishment, because he knows that he has brought down the fall of man. These are not the acts of a hero in any form. It is plain that Adam and Eve are sub-heroes of Paradise Lost and the Son of God is the ultimate hero. Milton will carry this theory over into his sequel of Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, where the reader sees the Son of God being tempted as well, by Satan.
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