in paradise lost book 1 satan is embodiment of milton's
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"Paradise Lost" is well known an epic poem written by John Milton, in blank verse in 1667. The poem consists of 12 books.
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In Paradise Lost, Book 1 Satan is embodiment of Milton's notion of Heroism and gives the development of personality.
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In John Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan is the embodiment of false heroism who is presented as rightfully acting in accordance to his treatment.
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- John Milton's epic narrative Paradise Lost is a retelling of the Biblical story of the fall from grace of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.
- This epic narrative also seems to be a justification of Satan/ Lucifer's actions of rebelling against God.
- Painting Satan as the main hero of the epic, Milton portrays the whole event from the perspective of Satan and how heroic he acted considering the treatment he was given.
- Milton's picture of Satan as the main character, in the description of his physical stature and the tolls that he wields, all shows him in a grand pose, similar to that of the Titans or the gods.
- In Book 1, Milton embodies Satan as the hero, the character with false heroism and heroic deeds which is something that not everyone seems to take into account or even think about.
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