Which of the following is not true of Paradise Lost?
A: It embodies the poet's religious ferment in surpressing the heretics.
B: It represents the poet's revolutionary spirit.
C: Adam and Eve are flesh-and-blood characters with free wills rather than puppet-like characters.
D: God is portrayed as tyrannical and despotic.
A: It embodies the poet's religious ferment in surpressing the heretics.
B: It represents the poet's revolutionary spirit.
C: Adam and Eve are flesh-and-blood characters with free wills rather than puppet-like characters.
D: God is portrayed as tyrannical and despotic.
举一反三
- Paradise Lost is about Samson’s rebellion against God’s authority and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.
- 5. Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost embody Milton’s belief in the powers of _____. A: God B: nature C: Satan D: man
- In 'Paradise Lost', which angel is ordered by God to drive Adam and Eve out of Paradise? A: Rafael B: Michael C: Gabriel D: Abdiel
- John Milton, the poet, wrote of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden in(). A: The Pilgrim's Progress. B: Paradise Lost. C: The Mill on the Floss. D: The Return of the Native.
- "Ode to the West Wind" is a symbolic poem in which __________ symbolize/symbolizes the great power of English revolution and the poet’s revolutionary spirit.