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(C) What is the role of blindness in Milton's Samson Agonistes?​

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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In John Milton's play Samson Agonistes, eyesight is a recurring motif and blindness used frequently as a metaphor to define the status of a character's journey. Milton uses the presence or lack of clarity in vision, both physically and spiritually, to indicate characters' direction.

Answered by nihal200834
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In John Milton's play Samson Agonistes, eyesight is a recurring motif and blindness used frequently as a metaphor to define the status of a character's journey. Milton uses the presence or lack of clarity in vision, both physically and spiritually, to indicate characters' direction.

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