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Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal tast Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden . . ." Satan and his fellow rebel angels contemplate on corrupting God's beloved new creation, Mankind. He volunteers and prepares to leave. His children-- Sin and Death-- build a bridge between Hell and Earth. And disguising himself as a cherub, he lands on Earth. Adam and Eve, after a long day at work, are resting in their bower. And that's wh…

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Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal tast Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden . . ."
Satan and his fellow rebel angels contemplate on corrupting God's beloved new creation, Mankind. He volunteers and prepares to leave. His children-- Sin and Death-- build a bridge between Hell and Earth. And disguising himself as a cherub, he lands on Earth.
Adam and Eve, after a long day at work, are resting in their bower. And that's when in the form of a serpent, Satan whisper's into Eve's ears. Tempted to eat from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge, Eve commits the sin.
And hence follows the Fall of Man . . .
Milton's magnum opus, Paradise Lost, threads together two stories focused on different heroes-- the half-heroic, half-evil charismatic Satan and the united Adam and Eve-- skilfully balancing them. The epic poem continues to remain as celebrated as ever. "

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Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal tast Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden . . ."
Satan and his fellow rebel angels contemplate on corrupting God's beloved new creation, Mankind. He volunteers and prepares to leave. His children-- Sin and Death-- build a bridge between Hell and Earth. And disguising himself as a cherub, he lands on Earth.
Adam and Eve, after a long day at work, are resting in their bower. And that's when in the form of a serpent, Satan whisper's into Eve's ears. Tempted to eat from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge, Eve commits the sin.
And hence follows the Fall of Man . . .
Milton's magnum opus, Paradise Lost, threads together two stories focused on different heroes-- the half-heroic, half-evil charismatic Satan and the united Adam and Eve-- skilfully balancing them. The epic poem continues to remain as celebrated as ever. "

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