Paradise lost
Paradise Lost , Epic poem in blank verse, one of the late works by
John Milton, originally issued in 10 books in 1667 and, with books 7
and 10 each split into two parts , published in 12 books in the second
edition of 1674.
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 in language that is a supreme achievement of
rhythm and sound . The 12 books structure , the technique of beginning
in medias res, the invocation of the muse, and the use of the Epic
question are all classically inspired. The subject matter , however , is
distinctly Christian .
Summary :
With Raphael’s departure for Heaven, the story no longer consists of
conversations between heavenly beings and humankind. Milton explains
that he must now turn to Adam and Eve’s actual act of disobedience. The
poem must now turn tragic, and Milton asserts his intention to show that
the fall of humankind is more heroic than the tales of Virgil and
Homer. He invokes Urania, the “Celestial Patroness” (IX.21)
and muse of Christian inspiration, and asks for her to visit him in his
sleep and inspire his words, because he fears he is too old and lacks
the creative powers to accomplish the task himself. He hopes not to get
caught up in the description of unimportant items, as Virgil and Homer
did, and to remain focused on his ultimate and divine task.
Satan returns to the Garden of Eden the night after Raphael’s departure.
Satan’s return comes eight days after he was caught and banished by
Gabriel. He sneaks in over the wall, avoiding Gabriel and the other
guards. After studying all the animals of the Garden, Satan considers
what disguise he should assume, and chooses to become a snake. Before he
can continue, however, he again hesitates—not because of doubt this
time, but because of his grief at not being able to enjoy this wondrous
new world. He struggles to control his thoughts. He now believes that
the Earth is more beautiful than Heaven ever was, and becomes jealous of
Adam and Eve and their chosen status to occupy and maintain Paradise.
He gripes that the excess beauty of Earth causes him to feel more
torment and anguish. Gathering his thoughts into action, he finds a
sleeping serpent and enters its body.
The next morning, Adam and Eve prepare for their usual morning labors.
Realizing that they have much work to do, Eve suggests that they work
separately, so that they might get more work done. Adam is not keen on
this idea. He fears that they will be more susceptible to Satan’s
temptation if they are alone. Eve, however, is eager to have her
strength tested. After much resistance, Adam concedes, as Eve promises
Adam that she will return to their bower soon. They go off to do their
gardening independently.1) Write a critical note on character of Eve.
Answer ) Eve makes a logical suggestion in Book -9 that if she and
Adam separated for a time, they would not be distracted by each other
and would be able to get more work done. Adam warns Eve of the envious
Satan. Eve replies that she can be trusted. Eve argues that Satan will
tempt Adam first . But Satan tempts Eve first. In love, Adam decides to
be lifted or doomed with her. Eve is deceived by false reason; Adam is
deceived by her love and charm.
Eve is the first to do the sin, she makes a reasonable arrangement
that Adam is as guilty . First she says that he would have been deceived
just as she was; the Serpent was just that clever. Then she says that
if Adam truly knew Eve's weakness and the power of the "Foe" , he would
never have let her go off alone. Eve makes a convincing argument that
Adam is equally guilty .
2) whose arguments did you find more convincing ?
Answer ) I can find Eve's arguments are more convincing . In the
Paradise Lost , Eve is character in whom the inevitability of rebellion
seems most obvious .
. . . her rash hand in evil hour
Forth reaching to the fruit,
She pluck'd, she eat;
Earth felt the wound, and
Nature from her seat
Sighing through all her works
Gave signs of woe,
That all was lost.
3) How do you look at divine perspective in the Genesis of the Holy Bible and Human perspective in John Milton's Paradise Lost book 9 ?
Answer ) Before the renaissance and reformation, there was a god
centric world and people had a blind faith in God. But after the
renaissance and reformation god centric world was replaced with
Human centric one. All the stories in scriptures which were earlier told
from divine perspective , now all were told from human perspective and
human was at the centre of universe.
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