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Critical analysis of Paradise Lost
1. Critical analysis of “Paradise lost” Book-9
The Renaissance Literature
Prepared By : Ravi Bhaliya A
Semester : 01
Roll No : 26
Paper No : 01 (The Renaissance Literature)
Enrolment No : 14101004
Email ID : ravibhaliya5@gmail.com
Date : 5/10/14
Year : 2014-16
Submitted To : Department of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
5. Major themes in “Paradise Lost”
Disobedience
Theme of revolt
Justification of ways of God to man
6. Major characters in “Paradise Lost”
God: The omnopotent,omniscient and the omnipresent creator of
the universe. God is allof,almost emotionless. He embodies pure
reason, and consequently his responses often seem cold. He gave
man free will. From Man’s free will, sin and death came into the
world but God will see that goodness rules in the end.
Satan: Probably the most famous quote about Paradise Lost is
William Blake’s statement that Milton was “Of the devil’s party
without knowing it". Besides this Satan also appears as heroic.
7. Adam: Before the fall Adam is nearly perfect human beings as can
be imagined. He is physically attractive, mentally adept, and
spiritually profound. The first human, created by God from the dust
of earth. He is part of God’s creation after the rebellious angles
have been defeated.
Eve: Eve is the simpler character than Adam. She is created from
Adam’s Rib as his helpmeet while she is beautiful, wise and able,
she is superior to Adam in her beauty.
9. His Grand style
In Modern times Milton’s style first received general criticism
from T.S Eliot
Eliot also points out about Milton’s style that
“What he could do well he did better than anyone else has
ever done, his poetry could only be an influence for the worse
upon any poet”
10. Allusion and vocabulary
The first aspect of the grand style that most readers notice is the
number of allusion and references like
“Oreb”
“The Shepherd”
“Chosen seed”
“Siloa’s Brook”
Sentence
construction Extended
similes
11. Adam &
Eve, the
first human
Paradise
Lost
being
Satan’s
revenge
Eve’s eating
the fruit of
knowledge
and then
Adam too
Fall of
mankind
God’s
Creation
of Earth