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When looking at Milton’s Paradise Lost it can be noted that the paradoxical character Satan mirrors the desires that surge upward through each and every mortal being. ... By doing this Satan frees the pair from God’s oppression, but in turn removes them from the paradise they loved do much. ... He has opened their eyes, but for it their immortality and paradise are stripped from them. ... Although man was happy in paradise, full knowledge of the world, and the ability to choose between good and evil is a greater prize than being left in the dark, leading a life where there is not good control.
Approximate Word count = 991 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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