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Paradise Lost

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The poem delves into the Judeo-Christian narrative of the Fall of Man, highlighting the temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan and their subsequent expulsion from Eden. Milton aims to explore the complex relationship between divine providence and human free will, seeking to justify God's actions to humanity. Originally published in ten books and later revised into twelve, it showcases Milton's mastery of blank verse and reflects profound theological themes.

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Language
English
Released
2021
Pages
346
ISBN13
9789390600977
Series
First published
1667
Original title
Paradise Lost
Rating
4.25 out of 5
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The poem delves into the Judeo-Christian narrative of the Fall of Man, highlighting the temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan and their subsequent expulsion from Eden. Milton aims to explore the complex relationship between divine providence and human free will, seeking to justify God's actions to humanity. Originally published in ten books and later revised into twelve, it showcases Milton's mastery of blank verse and reflects profound theological themes.