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Paradise Lost

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Exploring the biblical tale of Adam and Eve's temptation, this epic poem delves into themes of free will, obedience, and the nature of evil, primarily through the complex character of Satan. Milton's rich language and profound philosophical insights illuminate the consequences of humanity's fall from grace, marking it as a foundational work in English literature. The narrative not only recounts the events leading to the expulsion from Eden but also reflects on profound moral questions and the human condition.

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Language
English
Publisher
Pharos Books
Released
2020
Pages
306
ISBN13
9789390001507
Series
First published
1667
Original title
Paradise Lost
Rating
4.25 out of 5
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Exploring the biblical tale of Adam and Eve's temptation, this epic poem delves into themes of free will, obedience, and the nature of evil, primarily through the complex character of Satan. Milton's rich language and profound philosophical insights illuminate the consequences of humanity's fall from grace, marking it as a foundational work in English literature. The narrative not only recounts the events leading to the expulsion from Eden but also reflects on profound moral questions and the human condition.