Paradise Lost - John Milton
Buy on Amazon

Paradise Lost

by
Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Pages
512
ISBN
9780140424393
This epic poem begins not with creation, but with destruction. In the aftermath of a catastrophic war in Heaven, the rebellious angel Satan and his followers awaken in a fiery abyss. Defeated but not broken, they devise a new form of vengeance against their creator. Instead of a direct assault, Satan will journey to a new world, a paradise called Eden, and target God's most beloved creation: mankind. The narrative explores the cosmic struggle between good and evil, the weight of divine authority, and the tragic consequences of a single act of disobedience.

Paradise Lost offers a profound and complex retelling of the fall of man, delving into the motivations of its characters with psychological depth. It examines the nature of free will, the origins of sin and death, and the potential for redemption. Through its grand poetic language, the story presents a sympathetic and charismatic antagonist in Satan, whose ambition and pride drive the conflict. The work stands as a monumental exploration of humanity's most enduring questions, forcing a re-evaluation of heroism, villainy, and the intricate ways of God to men.

Subjects