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Paradise lost by john milton
Paradise lost by john milton





paradise lost by john milton

The guardian angel came to earth to pass judgment. Just after eating the forbidden fruit, the couple knew lust for the first time.

paradise lost by john milton

Eve gave the fruit to Adam, who was at first horrified, but who in his love for Eve, also ate the fruit. Alone, Eve was accosted by the serpent, which flattered her into tasting the fruit of the Tree of knowledge. Adam, remembering the warning of Raphael, opposed her wishes, but Eve prevailed and the couple parted. In the mourning Eve proposed that they work apart. After the departure of Raphael, Satan entered the body of a sleeping serpent. Adam then told how he had been warned against the Tree of knowledge of God and Evil, and how Eve was created from his rib. He told of the creation of the world and how the Earth was created in six days and angelic choir singing the praises of God or the seventh days. Raphael told Adam and Eve in detail the story of the Great War between the god and the bad angles (many of such stories are told in such conversation and flashback). After the sinful act of disobedience had been committed, God sent the angel Raphael to the garden to warn them. Eve, in her strange dream had been tempted to taste the fruit of the Tree of knowledge. God’s angel Gabriel under the command of God, appointed two other angels to safeguard Adam and Eve, but they arrived too late to prevent Satan. It was Beelzebub’s proposal to investigate this new creation, seized it, and seduces its inhabitants to the cause of the fallen angels, and saw Satan approaching Earth. Beelzebub, second in command, arose and informed that God and created Earth, which he had peopled with good creatures called humans. Mammon proposed peacefully improving hell so that it might equal and rival Heaven. Belial recommended a slothful existence in Hell. The devils built an elaborate palace, Pandemonium, in which Satan organized a conference to decide on immediate action. Arousing his friends, he did his best to bring them to spirits, and decided that his purposes could be achieved by guile rather than by force he decided to take revenge on God by spoiling his latest creation the Eden and the human beings there. Then Lucifer arose from the burning pitch and resolved- though at the same time despairing – that “all was not lost,” that he would take revenge on God.







Paradise lost by john milton