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Reflections Of Milton In Milton Essay Research

Reflections Of Milton In Milton Essay, Research Paper


English III AP


28 January 1997


Reflections of Milton in Milton


At a young age, John Milton was convinced that he was


destined for greatness. He thought that he “might perhaps leave


something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly


let it die”(Text 414). For this reason he thought that his life


was very important to himself and to others. He often wrote


directly about himself, and he used his life experiences as roots


for his literature. In Paradise Lost and in a sonnet entitled


“On His Blindness,” Milton speaks indirectly and directly of his


loss of vision. Also in Paradise Lost, he uses the political


situation of his time as a base for the plot, and he incorporates


elements of his own character into the character of Satan. In


“On Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three”, he speaks plainly


about the course of his life.


In the latter part of his life, Milton lost his vision.


This loss was very traumatic for him because he had not yet


completed his mission of writing a memorable work of literature.


Soon after, he continued his work with the help of his daughters.


He dictated to them a sonnet he called “On His Blindness” in


which he asks how God expects him to do his work blind. Milton’s


ambitious side says that his writing talent is “lodged with [him]


useless”(Text 417). His religious side soon realizes that he is


“complaining” to God and he takes it back. He discovers that God


will not look down on him if he does not write a masterpiece. He


granted Milton a great talent, and he expects Milton to be happy.


He has to learn to do his work in a dark world. This poem was


not the last time Milton referred to his condition in his


writing. In book one of Paradise Lost, while invoking the Muse,


Milton says “what in me is dark illumine”(Hndout 22). He asks to


be granted the power to work through his blindness. He obviously


thinks of his blindness as a major weakness. Later in the text,


he describes Hell as having “no light, but rather darkness


visible”(Hndout 270). It is Milton’s way of almost subliminally


implying that his condition is comparable to being damned to the


underworld. His blindness was something that he constantly had


to deal with and he managed to include it in most of his works.


At the prime of Milton’s life, the political situation in


England was very unsteady. Charles I was overthrown, and the


Puritan dictator Oliver Cromwell installed himself as the “Lord


Protector.” Being a Puritan himself, Milton supported this new


government, and he even held a job within it. But, England


became tired of the strict Puritan rule, and Cromwell’s son was


defeated, and hastily replaced by Charles II. Everyone who


supported Cromwell and the civil war was sentenced to death.


Because of his standing in the community, Milton was allowed to


retire in peace. As punishment he lost everything he had


including his reputation. He would use the events of h

is life to


help him form the story for book one of Paradise Lost. In his


greatest work, Milton begins with a civil war in Heaven during


which Lucifer and Beelzebub are defeated and banished to Hell.


This event parallels the civil war within England with the


Puritans as Lucifer, and the rest of England as God. The


Puritans tried to take over England, but they were defeated after


a number of years. Most of the Puritan’s were killed, Milton was


banished from society. Lucifer was banished to Hell, and he


would forever lose his reputation as an archangel. These


similarities lead scholars to believe that Satan is Milton.


Lucifer says that they should make a “Heaven of Hell”(Hndout


280). This line shows that Satan had the will to work through


the bad times and make the best of it. Milton acted the same way


with his blindness. Milton seems to be a part of Satan’s


character.


In book nine of Paradise Lost, Milton tells the story of the


temptation of Eve. Satan’s argument with Eve reflects beliefs of


Milton. In deciding whether to convince Adam or Eve to eat from


the tree of knowledge, he does not choose Adam because he has a


“higher intellectual” capacity. At the time Milton lived, women


were considered inferior to men. Milton obviously supported this


belief. By modern standards he would have been considered


sexist, by seventeenth century standards he was not.


Also in book nine, concerning the forbidden tree, Milton


emphasizes the great knowledge that can be gained from eating its


fruit. Throughout his life, he thought that continually learning


was very important. He spent part of his life living at home


reading. Satan tells Eve that God does not want them to become


as knowledgable as he is. If she eats the fruit, he tells her


that she will know “both good and evil”(Text 293). Milton’s


emphasis on the acquisition of knowledge implies that if he was


put into Eve’s position, he would also betray God. Milton


formulated an argument that would have convinced himself.


In the earlier part of his life, Milton was often worried


that he would not do the work that he was destined to do. To


express this feeling, he wrote a sonnet called “On Having Arrived


at the Age of Twenty-Three.” In it, he explains how he is


getting older and he still does not have any work done. He was


concerned because he did not have an idea for what to write.


This work reflects his character because he could not think of


anything else but his life-long goal. He was very focused. It


also shows how he was egotistical. In his time, he was not well


liked. Due to his Puritan background and his egocentric


personality, he was not respected by more than a select few.


Throughout his life, John Milton believed that he would be


remembered as great. He was so self-absorbed that he was a major


part of a lot of his work. Also, he used his life and character


to formulate Satan and Paradise Lost. He thought he would be


remembered and he was correct.


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