In "Paradise Lost," Hell is depicted as a dark and chaotic realm ruled by Satan, who rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. It is described as a place of suffering, despair, and eternal punishment, where demons and fallen angels are tormented by their own guilt and regrets. The landscape of Hell is vast and desolate, filled with fire, smoke, and rivers of boiling lava.
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In "Paradise Lost," Satan is not physically imprisoned in Hell. Rather, he and the other fallen angels are banished to Hell as a punishment for rebelling against God. They are confined to Hell by their own pride and refusal to repent, trapped in a state of torment and separation from God.
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Hell in Paradise was created in 1984.
From Hell to Paradise was created on 1992-05-12.
In "Paradise Lost," Satan says he will never bow down to God or repent for his rebellious actions. He declares that he would rather rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.
In John Milton's "Paradise Lost," when Satan revives in Hell, he speaks to his fallen angels, who have been transformed into his followers. Satan addresses them to discuss their next course of action and to inspire them in their rebellion against God.
Pandemonium was the capital of Hell in Milton's Paradise Lost and has come to mean any site of wild disorder, noise, or confusion.