Original: $1.79
-70%$1.79
$0.54The Story
Pages: 258
Category: English
First published in 1667, Paradise Lost is a towering epic that explores the cosmic struggle between good and evil, the fall of humankind, and the complexities of free will, Written in majestic blank verse, the poem recounts Satan's rebellion against God, his descent into Hell, and his insidious role in the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Through vivid imagery and philosophical depth, Milton presents a nuanced portrait of Satan as a tragic anti-hero, while also portraying the profound sorrow and grandeur of humanity's loss of innocence. An enduring meditation on the nature of sin, suffering, and the hope of salvation, Paradise Lost remains one of the greatest achievements in English literature.
Description
Pages: 258
Category: English
First published in 1667, Paradise Lost is a towering epic that explores the cosmic struggle between good and evil, the fall of humankind, and the complexities of free will, Written in majestic blank verse, the poem recounts Satan's rebellion against God, his descent into Hell, and his insidious role in the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Through vivid imagery and philosophical depth, Milton presents a nuanced portrait of Satan as a tragic anti-hero, while also portraying the profound sorrow and grandeur of humanity's loss of innocence. An enduring meditation on the nature of sin, suffering, and the hope of salvation, Paradise Lost remains one of the greatest achievements in English literature.












