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        Paradise Lost

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        John Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” an epic poem published in 1667, stands as one of the most significant and influential works in English literature. The poem narrates the biblical story of the Fall of Man, tracing the rebellion of Satan and the subsequent expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Milton’s poetic prowess shines through the grandeur of his verse and the complexity of his characters. Satan, a charismatic and tragic figure, becomes a compelling antihero whose defiance against God raises profound questions about free will, obedience, and the nature of evil. “Paradise Lost” is a rich tapestry of theological, philosophical, and political themes that explores the consequences of disobedience, the power of redemption, and the complexities of the human condition.

        Weight 0.5 kg
        Author

        John Milton

        Publisher

        Fingerprint! Publishing

        Book Type

        Fiction

        Categories

        Classic Fiction

        ,

        Poetry

        Best for

        epic poetry, showcasing the use of elevated language, grand themes, and intricate structure

        Ages

        16+

        Binding

        Paperback

        Edition

        1 November 2015

        ISBN

        978-8175993242

        Language

        English

        Pages

        336

        Printing Remarks

        Imported

        Dimension

        20 x 14 x 4 cm

        Weight

        0.5 Kg

        SKU: AXDBS0852 Categories: , Tag:

        Milton’s “Paradise Lost” not only serves as a masterful exploration of theological and moral themes but also reflects the tumultuous political and social context of 17th-century England. The poem engages with issues such as the execution of Charles I, the Interregnum, and the Restoration. Milton, a staunch republican and advocate of individual liberty, weaves his political beliefs into the narrative, creating layers of meaning that resonate beyond the biblical story. The poem’s enduring legacy lies in its profound meditation on the human experience, grappling with questions of morality, authority, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. “Paradise Lost” continues to captivate readers for its poetic brilliance, intellectual depth, and its ability to provoke contemplation on the fundamental aspects of existence.

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