what was the subject of paradise Lost.
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Explanation:
The subject of "Paradise Lost" is a lost paradise as the the central theme to explain, defend, and vindicate God's action in dealing with succumbing to the temptation of Satan by Adam and Eve after they eat the forbidden fruit.
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Paradise Lost was a very famous poem written by John Milton. It is one of the greatest epics which was written in proper rhythm. It tells the story of the fall of Adam and Eve.
The disobedience of Adam and Eve was responsible for the fall from grace. The book is all about the temptation and consequences of the same.
The poem was a great example of first disobedience of a man towards God. The poem was written in black verse. The poem also justifies God's ways of treating creatures. The book shows revolutionary act of Satan.
It's a piece of Original sin. It shows how evil forces man to go against the laws of God. Towards the end of the poem poet shows the rays of hope and optimism.