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Paradise Lost By John Milton

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John Milton was said to be a devout Christian who took a broad and bold stance in many of his works in depicting the Bible in one way or the other. Some of these works are Samson Agonistes, Paradise Regained, On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity, and most famously known, Paradise Lost. Paradise Lost tells of the fall of mankind through Adam and Eve, very similar to the story that is in the Bible. This epic poem embodies many different stories and imagery taken from the Bible several times. John Milton was not the only writer to depict some of these Biblical stories with his own twist, but is one of the most well-known. In this, he speaks of Satan and briefly explains his position and hell, with little preface to the before events. In this …show more content…

In this epic poem, John Milton defines God as an all-knowing and an all-powerful entity and also that he created everything not only in the world, but the universe. In this creation, it is said that he made all things perfect. However, a major contradiction occurs as Satan is very active, and he is far from perfect. To correct this mistake, Milton said that the ability of all to have free will was the reason that some people turn bad. “Let us advise, and to this hazard draw with speed what force is left, and all employ on our defense, lest unawares we lose this our high place, our sanctuary, our hill,” (Bk. 5, 729-732). We can see this example of free will when God is examining the fact that Satan and his army are advancing in their actions. If they had no free will, God would have been able to put a stop to this, rather than just watch the events unfold. Either everything God created was not actually perfect, or God did actually create evil, and this can be seen as the root cause of the fall of mankind. While God may have not created evil, as depicted by Milton’s theodicy, the idea of free will can be seen as another root cause to the sin and fall of Adam and Eve. This just shows that even if Adam and Eve had not eaten the fruit from the forbidden tree, the evil and sin was still going to occur. Thus, all of the horrible things that happen in the world cannot

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