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  2. Paradise Lost, epic poem in blank verse, of the late works by John Milton, originally issued in 10 books in 1667. Many scholars consider Paradise Lost to be one of the greatest poems in the English language. It tells the biblical story of the fall from grace of Adam and Eve (and, by extension, all humanity).
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    And so was born the spiritual epic called Paradise Lost. Before we launch into details, let’s get an overview of the poem, a general summary. Paradise Lost opens with Satan and his fellow fallen angels waking up in Hell. They’ve recently fallen there after defeat in Heaven. They gather together and build a fortress, a council they call Pandemonium.
    John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, relies on the underlying structure of ancient epics to portray the Christian worldview as noble and heroic, arguing that God’s actions, for people who might question them, are justified, hinting that humankind’s fall serves God’s greater purposes.
    Paradise Lost is an epic poem by John Milton originally published in 1667, later revised in 1674. At the time of its publication, it was, in fact, quite daring in its politics and its handling of the character of Satan, who remains one of the most complex and subtly-rendered characters in literary history.
    Paradise Lost opens with Satan and his fellow fallen angels waking up in Hell. They’ve recently fallen there after defeat in Heaven. They gather together and build a fortress, a council they call Pandemonium. Inside the council, they plan how they can fight back and defeat God.
  4. Paradise Lost: Full Poem Analysis | SparkNotes

  5. Paradise Lost by John Milton: Study Guide & Literary Devices

  6. Paradise Lost Book 1 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts

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