Milton's Theodicy: The Role of Satan and the Son in "Paradise Lost"
Milton's Theodicy: The Role of Satan and the Son in "Paradise Lost"
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2014-01-15
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Craft, Lauren
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Initially, what attracted me to Satan and the Son as possible topics of inquiry were their opposed natures. I felt that Milton intended for his readers to regard the Son and Satan as the ideal man and common man, respectively, to dramatize the difficulty ofbeing a Christian like the Son, when so many individuals are drawn to vice, as is Satan.
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