I would suggest that it is one of anger and jealously that his plan was not accepted by the Father. His reaction is to bring all people to his ways of living. To have them believe that God does not exist. That he is God and they should follow him.
They are both a reaction for an action
It can trigger a problem or it can sort them out
the deceiver
no one
Iblis
At the end of days
he lives in your soul
That he probably does not exist.
yes
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In lines 84-124 of "Paradise Lost," Satan reacts to punishment with defiance and a refusal to submit to God's authority. He expresses a sense of pride and determination, suggesting that he and Beelzebub should embrace their rebellion and continue to challenge God rather than seek redemption. Satan advocates for a course of action that involves rallying their fallen comrades to wage war against Heaven, asserting that they can find strength in their shared defiance.
Satan has no children.