The most significant thing about Satan is how he has a voice in the epic. This was the first time that evil was characterised in such a way; this is what has influenced depictions of evil now seen in "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter". Interestingly, this voice is a contrast to God, who is a silent character throughout the poem. This brings readers to sympathise with Satan, particularly when they read, in book XI, about him fleeing from the angels, as this presents evil as good, the protagonist and defeated hero, and the celestial as something corrupt.
In "Paradise Lost," Satan is a complex character who embodies rebellion against authority and the consequences of pride. He serves as a foil to God, highlighting themes of free will, sin, and redemption. Through Satan's character, Milton explores the complexities of human nature and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
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No, John Milton did.
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Paradise Lost was written by John Milton.
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To write the Chinese character for "day," you would write the character "日" which is pronounced as "rì" in Mandarin. It consists of four strokes and represents the concept of the sun or daylight.
No, Giovanni Boccaccio did not write Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, which were actually written by John Milton in 1671. Boccaccio was an Italian writer known for his work "The Decameron," a collection of novellas.
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