who is called the infernal serpant from paradies lost by john milton
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Because of this, God kicked the angel out of heaven into hell which Milton describes as a “dismal Situation waste and wilde” (60) which is entirely “unlike the place from whence they [Adam and Eve] fell!” (75). Satan, depicted as an “infernal serpent” is described as the reason for all the pains in life.
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Milton's book 'Paradise Lost', he brings up only one name of his contemporaries, which is that of Galileo. Milton and Galileo were contemporaries of the seventeenth century. Milton wrote about Galileo in his book, after he visited him in Italy in 1638 – 39
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