Paradise Lost
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Publisher Description
Paradise Lost is John Milton’s monumental epic poem that explores the fall of Satan, the creation of the world, and the tragic temptation of Adam and Eve. Written in powerful blank verse, the poem opens with Satan and his rebel angels cast out of Heaven, burning with ambition and pride. Milton portrays Satan with dramatic complexity — a figure driven by defiance and the will to overthrow divine authority. Through vast cosmic landscapes, from the fiery depths of Hell to the serene beauty of Eden, the poem examines freedom, obedience, ambition, and the origins of good and evil.
At its emotional core are Adam and Eve, whose innocence, love, curiosity, and eventual fall define humanity’s relationship with choice and consequence. Milton’s portrayal of their temptation and loss is both deeply human and profoundly philosophical. Blending theology, mythology, and poetic grandeur, Paradise Lost remains one of the greatest works in English literature — a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire readers with its scale, depth, and unforgettable imagery.