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The Fall of Satan is Paradise Lost. There are 12 books in the poem.
An epic begins begins with an invocation
Pandemonium was coined by Milton in his 1667 Paradise Lost: A solemn Councel forthwith to be held At Pandæmonium, the high Capital Of Satan and his Peers. To get the word, Milton combined a couple of Greek roots, pan meaning all + demon, with the Latin -ium ending. So pandemonium… Dave Wilton 04/06/07 0
Paradise Lost was an epic poem written by John Milton. The basic plot involves the Fall of Lucifer into Hell where he and his followers (demons) build their city of Pandemonium. Out of hatred toward God and his creation Lucifer (now called Satan) tempts Adam and Eve and their descendents toward a path of sin and damnation.The epic is obviously religious in inspiration (Milton was a pastor) and its themes were of a religious nature. The themes are sin and Mankind's need for redemption through the sacrifice of a Saviour. It covers the myth of the Fall of Man quite explicitly and is a very interesting read. I also recommend Milton's secondary work Paradise Regained which describes Jesus Christ's temptation in the desert by Satan.
Milton reveals Satan's inner motivation, regret, pain and suffering, and hopelessness. He also reveals that Satan is jealous of mankind because God loves them more than him/the angels, so, therefore, he still seeks God's love. Satan feels like he has no other choice but to oppose God, not necessarily because he wants to. Hope I helped
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The Fall of Satan is Paradise Lost. There are 12 books in the poem.
In Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan states that his sole delight will be to do ill.
In John Milton's "Paradise Lost," Satan is the main character and antagonist who rebels against God and tempts Adam and Eve to sin, leading to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Satan represents pride, rebellion, and the consequences of disobedience.
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.
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The main characters in "Paradise Lost" by John Milton are God, Satan, Adam, and Eve. God is the creator of all. Satan is a fallen angel who rebels against God. Adam and Eve are the first humans created by God.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
The easy answer is Satan, but most of the story of the fallen angel are traditional (a la Milton's Paradise Lost) and not actually present in the Bible.