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Exploring themes of temptation, free will, and redemption, this epic poem delves into the biblical story of the Fall of Man. Through rich language and complex characters, Milton examines the struggle between good and evil, portraying Satan's rebellion and Adam and Eve's tragic choices. The poem's intricate structure and profound philosophical questions invite readers to reflect on morality and the human condition, making it a cornerstone of English literature.
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- Titel
- Paradise Lost
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- John Milton
- Verlag
- Bibliotech Press
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2018
- Seitenzahl
- 282
- ISBN13
- 9781618953018
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Poesie, Historische Romane, Religiöse Themen, Klassiker, Christliche Themen, Afrika, England, Englische Literatur, Rache, Lyrik, Gott, Nobelpreis, Jesus Christus, Altes Testament, Epos, Afrikanische Literatur, Utopie, Hölle, Bibelgeschichten, Teufel, Himmel, Biblische Figuren, Tansania, Paradies, Teufel, Satan, Gefallene Engel
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1667
- Originaltitel
- Paradise Lost
- Bewertung
- 4,25 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Exploring themes of temptation, free will, and redemption, this epic poem delves into the biblical story of the Fall of Man. Through rich language and complex characters, Milton examines the struggle between good and evil, portraying Satan's rebellion and Adam and Eve's tragic choices. The poem's intricate structure and profound philosophical questions invite readers to reflect on morality and the human condition, making it a cornerstone of English literature.