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Paradise Lost By Milton Essay Research Paper

Paradise Lost By Milton Essay, Research Paper


Paradise Lost, reaches out and pulls in references and allusions to other


literary works, making it Milton?s most influential piece of literary work.


The writing echoes primary epic and the epic?s elevated language of describing


people and events in great detail and in super realistic terms. Primary epic


often uses nature as a simile, as with the line, ?Thick with autumnal leaves


that strew the brook.?(303). This line portrays an image of thousands of dead,


brown, wet, and muddy leaves, which add more depth to the portrait of the fallen


angels described in the passages from lines 299-313. To assert this description


further, Milton uses references to specific places to affirm and reinforce the


grand stature of the characters to whom he is referring. For example, the demons


are, ?High over-arched embower; or scattered sedge / Afloat, when with fierce


winds Orion armed / Hath vexed the Red Sea coast," (304-06). Orion armed is


associated with seasonal storms and The Red Sea in Hebrew is called The sea of


sedge. These two images when combined, add a fierce and grimy portrait of these


fiends. They seem to be hovering, and waiting for the right moment to generate


chaos in the world G-d has thrown them down to. Milton has, in this passage,


begun the process of characterization of these demons. He endows Satan with


heroic qualities and his cohorts emerge as militant followers of a stately, yet


ominous leader. Although Satan has heroic qualities and his angels are portrayed


as evil warriors, Milton often has these rebellious angels remember what they


have lost and given up. This helps to express the nature of their evil. Each


demon is

aware of their condition and their transgression from Heaven to Hell


and they are, ?Under amazement of their hideous change.? (313). The main


theme of the poem as a whole, is the examination of the origin of human


Christian civilization, the emergence of evil, and how evil forces secure


themselves into the world in the first place. The question of why G-d has


allowed this evil to emerge and what is G-d?s solution, is answered through


Milton?s similes and references to historical events. For instance, Milton


refers to the Biblical event of the Exodus, by describing how multitudes of


fallen angels chased the Hebrew children through the Red Sea: ?The sojourners


of Goshen, who beheld / From the safe shore their floating carcasses / And


broken chariot wheels;? (310-11). Besides the ?broken chariot


wheels;?(311) being another simile to the sheer quantity of the fallen angels,


the reference to the event of the Passover suggests that, although G-d has


allowed for a certain amount of evil to take place, in the end his omnipotence


will ultimately divert Satan and the deception he has devised. Although G-d?s


actions may seem unjust, He has made provisions for the evil through Christ. The


passage within the poem reflects the evil nature of Satan, prior tohis plan to


corrupt the innocence of Adam and Eve. To supplement this evil, Milton uses


strong language such as ?vexed? and ?fierce.? He uses word combinations


to describe the physical and the ethereal. For example, ?Perfidious hatred?


is used to describe the motivation behind the pursuit of the Hebrew children in


the Exodus. By using strong language and similes to nature, Milton has


established in his descriptions, an epic tradition.

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