In the first book of Milton’s Paradise Lost, the image of Satan is that of a(n) ().
A: proud and deceitful revolutionary
B: evil and wretched demon
C: defeated but not conquered hero
D: somber and irreconcilable enemy
A: proud and deceitful revolutionary
B: evil and wretched demon
C: defeated but not conquered hero
D: somber and irreconcilable enemy
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- In Paradise Lost Milton’s unconsciously depicted Satan in the image of _______.( ) A: an evil B: a serpent C: an angel D: a revolutionary
- In Paradise Lost Milton’s unconsciously depicted Satan in the image of _______.
- Satan is the hero in Milton’s masterpiece __________.
- 5. Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost embody Milton’s belief in the powers of _____. A: God B: nature C: Satan D: man
- Milton said that his writing purpose of Paradise Lost was ______. A: to defend for Satan B: to blame God’s way to human beings C: to justify God’s punishment on human beings D: to explain why human beings lost paradise