Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Essay --
Kimberly N. BroughtonDr. PardlowEnglish Literature I Final Exam declination 9, 2013 release I appears in Book I of Paradise Lost, lines 254-263. The narrator, hellion, is boasting, on with his friend Beelzebub, lord of the flies, about how is it better to be the ruler in hell than serve God in Heaven. It all in all started when daystar awoken in Hell from being thrown out of Heaven. Many angels had joined Satan and thus started the war with God. Realizing what happened, Satan goes on a rant to Beelzebub, tattle him how he will never bow down to God. Interpreting Satans rant, he says that everyone has their own mind. Whether or not theyre in Heaven or hell naturally, they can make it feel as another mentally. He also questions what makes God any greater than him or him any less that God. Satan figures at least he is assoil to roam and rule in Hell. In his mind, being king is to a greater extent important, even if it is in Hell. He also gestates that by no path can God drive t hem away from their throne in Hell. Passage V appears in Book IV of Paradise Lost, lines 98-102. During this phase, Satan lands turn up the Garden of Eden. Looking back on Earth reminded Satan of who he once was. He considers, for a brief moment, asking God for gentleness despite its false pretenses. However, Satan is the epitome of evil. Wherever he goes, death, sin, and all things bad will follow. Through lines 98-102, the narrator is saying that there is overly much hatred and sin to justify. Satan mentions that if he attempts and achieves to reconcile with God, he is bound to relapse and become worse than before. In his heart he knows that God has given up on him and the other fallen angels. They believe that God created a new world known as man, to change them. All good is lo... ...er and disobedience to God. Even though the sins of Satan, Adam, and Eve allow them tedious punishments, their reasoning greatly differed. Adam sinned for the love and affection of a woman, whi le Satan disobeyed because of pride and enviousness. Lastly, passage IX is found in Book 8. During this section, Adam and Eve had already partaken of the forbidden fruit. Shortly subsequently tasting the fruit, Adam mentions that why something so delightful and pleasurable would be forbidden when it should be encouraged. Eating the fruit allowed them to become aware of their physical way. Adam and Eve began to cover themselves for they were ashamed. However, along with being ashamed, they become attracted to the appearance of the flesh. Never had Adam ever noticed the perfection of Eves body. Needless to say, they had sexual intercourse all night until they fell asleep.
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