Both characters are depicted as outcasts and rebels against their creator. Satan in Paradise Lost rebels against God and is cast out of heaven, while the monster in Frankenstein rebels against Victor Frankenstein and is rejected by society. Both characters experience feelings of isolation and seek revenge against those who wronged them.
What was the attitude of satan towards God after his [satan] punishment in Paradise? I think it was resentment.
The monster identifies with both Adam and Satan after reading John Milton's "Paradise Lost." He sees himself as a lonely outcast like Adam, but also as a vengeful being who rebels against his creator like Satan. The poem plays a significant role in shaping the monster's understanding of himself and his place in the world.
The Fall of Satan is Paradise Lost. There are 12 books in the poem.
Aliens erupting in satan
Nope. In hell
Lucifer, or Satan, didn't have to "enter" Paradise. He was originally one of the angels who sat at the right hand of God. It is more significant that he had to leave Paradise because of his overweening pride.
In Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan states that his sole delight will be to do ill.
yes, the creature repeatedly refers to the book 'Paradise Lost' in the text. Paradise Lost focuses on two arcs: Satan and Adam and Eve. Pages 94, 127 and 186 will give you some quotes where he refers to Paradise Lost. Frankenstein refers to the Ancient Mariner on page 60 of the book.
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That would be "Paradise Lost" by John Milton. The monster reads this epic poem and is struck by the character of Satan, who embodies both powerful and virtuous traits, yet is ultimately immoral and vicious. This duality influences the monster's perception of humanity.
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.
Satan speaks of Mammon as "My strength, my force" in Book 2 of Paradise Lost.