- John Milton wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost in blank verse between 1658-1667. It retells the biblical story of Adam and Eve and their fall from grace in the Garden of Eden.
- The poem focuses on two narrative arcs - one about Satan (originally called Lucifer) leading his rebellion against God in Heaven and being cast out, and the other about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and their temptation by Satan which leads to their expulsion from Paradise.
- Through the use of angels like Raphael, Milton explains the biblical story in great poetic detail over the course of 12 books and over 10,000 lines of verse.