Samson Agonistes Dealing With Defeat
In John Milton's works, specifically Samson Agonistes, we get an idea of how Milton shows people coping with defeat. The most evident way these people to choose to deal with their defeat is by questioning why this has to happen. Which usually leads to what is the purpose of living if bad things are going to take place. Friends or family members also usually come to the aid of the person trying to cope with
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Milton, John, "Lycidas" pgs 1738-1743, "Paradise Lost" pgs 1755-1904, and "Samson Agonistes" pgs 1905-1945.
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