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John Milton

Paradise Lost

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Adult | Published in 1667

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Paradise Lost by John Milton recreates the biblical story of the fall of man, beginning with Satan and his rebel angels' expulsion from Heaven, followed by Satan's deceit, wherein he manipulates Adam and Eve into eating forbidden fruit, leading to their exile from Eden as they seek redemption for their sin.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Reviews of John Milton's Paradise Lost highlight its masterful use of blank verse and rich, evocative language, cementing it as a pinnacle of epic poetry. Critics admire its profound exploration of free will, obedience, and the nature of evil. However, some readers find its archaic language and lengthy passages challenging to digest. Overall, it remains a monumental work in English literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Paradise Lost?

A reader who enjoys classical literature, epic poetry, and complex themes of morality and human nature would find Paradise Lost captivating. Fans of works like Dante's Divine Comedy and Homer's Iliad will appreciate Milton's intricate verse, lofty language, and profound philosophical inquiries.

Recommended

Reading Age

18+years

Lexile Level

NP0L

Book Details

Genre

Narrative / Epic Poem

Classic Fiction

Education

Topics

Education

Philosophy

Religion / Spirituality