answersLogoWhite

0

The elaborate theme and plot of Paradise Lost no doubt was conceived years back but the actual writing was done only after he went blind. This epic poem was dictated to his daughter for writing.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Did William Shakespeare write Paradise Lost?

No, John Milton did.


What is the disability of John Milton?

John Milton had glaucoma. By the time he was 43 years old the disease completely blinded him. He died in 1674.


What was John Milton's disability?

John Milton was blind, likely due to a combination of factors including glaucoma and possibly cataracts. He lost his eyesight gradually over time before completely losing it in the 1650s. Despite his disability, Milton continued to write and publish many of his most famous works.


Which one did William shakespeare not write hamlet paradise lost romeo and Juliet Julius Caesar?

Paradise Lost was written by John Milton.


Why did John Milton write paradise lost?

John Milton wrote "Paradise Lost" to explore the themes of sin, redemption, and the role of free will in the story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace. He aimed to justify the ways of God to man and to create an epic poem that rivaled the classical works of Homer and Virgil. Milton also intended to showcase his mastery of language and poetic skill.


When was paradise lost written?

under what circumstances did Milton write his three major poetical works-- Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes.


Was Paradise Lost originally written in Latin?

No, Paradise Lost was originally written in English by the poet John Milton and was first published in 1667. Milton chose to write in English rather than Latin to make the epic poem more accessible to a wider audience.


Did Giovanni Boccaccio wrote both Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained 1671?

No, Giovanni Boccaccio did not write Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, which were actually written by John Milton in 1671. Boccaccio was an Italian writer known for his work "The Decameron," a collection of novellas.


Why does john Milton rely so heavily on the use of extended simile in paradise lost?

An extended simile, also known as an epic simile, is a comparison that extends beyond the normal comparison. Milton uses them often to describe grand ideas because he wanted to write an epic poem.


Who wrote for the blind?

If you were blind, you could hire a scribe to read and write for you.


What are the ratings and certificates for Paraskinio - 1982 I Wanted to Write Paradise?

Paraskinio - 1982 I Wanted to Write Paradise is rated/received certificates of: Greece:K-13


Why did Kesha write the song blind?

no