how does milton meditate upon different wage to serve to god in his sonet, on his blindness
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Milton wrote his sonnet "On His Blindness" after he went completely blind in middle age. Instead, what God desires of humans is faith and obedience, and Milton discovers that one can best serve God by subordinating one's own will to divine will and that service to God can take many different forms.
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Answer:As a writer, Milton strove to serve God by writing on various religious topics. His greatest work, Paradise Lost, tried to "justify the ways of God to men." In light of this, Milton feels his blindness prevents him from serving God, and wonders why God would deprive him of the means by which he expresses his faith.
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