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Paradise Lost

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John Milton, a blind poet with a clear inner vision and a perceptive mind, was a unique talent in 17th-century English and world literature. In his poem "Paradise Lost," he transformed the biblical myth of the Fall into an epic about pride, freedom, and the price of choice.

Satan, a majestic exile, is cast from heaven into the depths of Hell along with an army of rebels. There, amid fire and darkness, he refuses to surrender and vows vengeance. He cannot defeat God, but he can destroy His beloved creation. And then he conceives a plan that will change the fate of the entire universe. His target is man. His battlefield is Eden. His weapon is the word.
Adam and Eve, not yet experiencing the Fall, live in paradisiacal clarity and harmony. Their love is pure, their trust boundless. But their choice – between obedience and freedom – is tested when the Tempter enters Eden…
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