1. WELCOME
Name:- Sanjaykumar N Jogadiya
Subject:- Paper 1. The Renaissance Literature
Topic:- Paradise Lost: John Milton’s Politics in
England and india.
Part:- M.A. Sem-1
Roll NO.35 EnrollmentNo.2069108420200017
Email Id:- snjogadiya@gmail.com
Submitted: Smt. S.B. Gardi Department of English
MKB University.
2. Paradise Lost: John Milton’s Politics
in England and India.
⮚The middle of the seventeenth century
was a time of great social and cultural
unrest. A series of political and military
conflicts, now known as the English
Civil War or the English Revolution,
between parliamentarians and
monarchists.
⮚In the seventeenth century, the Crown
played a much larger role than it did in
the nation's races. The power of
Parliament was increasing, but before
the Civil War
3. ⮚ In the mid-seventeenth century, the
independents were a political party,
independents were supporters of religious
tolerance, and the religion of the state did not
believe in the rules under Anglican,
Presbyterian, Episcopal, or Papist.
⮚Milton was a republican and believed in the
republican government for England.
⮚During Cromwell's reign, Milton served as his
Latin secretary, charged with translating
diplomatic correspondence into Latin.
4. Did Paradise lose or regained? proper
calibration with Kashmir as well as
human calibration.
⮚The special status granted to Jammu and Kashmir
under Article 0 377 of the Constitution has been
removed from the notice of the President of
August 2019. This is a bold step to reflect the
political will of the government. The Constitution
of India will be fully applicable to Jammu and
Kashmir from now on, and any special exceptions
provided thereafter will end.
5. ⮚Where is Kashmir in India's growth metric? Deng
Xiaoping said development is the hard truth. If
anyone wants to ask what Kashmir needs most
today, what some young Kashmiris claim is not
"independence" but is currently acknowledging
that there is investment, modernization,
livelihoods, gender empowerment and
development.
⮚In October 1947, against the backdrop of attacks
by Pakistani invaders, the former princely state of
Jammu and Kashmir acknowledged India's then
dominance.
6. ⮚As the founding father of our Constitution,
Babasaheb Ambedkar has stated, the Union of
India is permanent and indestructible. As
Ambedkar said, the attitude of the central
government has always been to take "uniformity
in all the basic things necessary to maintain the
unity of the country".
⮚ Ambedkar viewed the country as a unified whole,
and his people lived alone "under a single camp
made from one source". NarendraModi's
government obviously has a different view.
7. Poetry and politics
⮚It is important to recognize that as Milton's
political writings gain extraordinary force
through the use of literary devices, his poetry is
often overshadowed by political zeal and
opposition.
⮚The fantasy is poetic, and the tone is elevated.
The opposite effect can be found in many of
Milton's poetry passages.
8. Heaven has lost its politics
Conclusion
⮚We face a critical choice in trying to shift Paradise
Lost into its political context, Which depends on
the context in which we come to mind.
⮚The events and characters of Paradise Lost can be
aligned with aspects of the political context of the
composition of the poem.
❖“Milton wanted England to realize what a
monarchy truly means and to answer for the
decision they made, if not to him, then to
themselves, in perhaps the most elaborate,
inspiring and beautiful ‘I Told You So’ in all of
early modern England”.