The theme of Paradise Lost is __________.
A: submission to the Almighty to justify the ways of God to Man
B: fate, predestination, and the Trinity
C: praising the rebellious spirits against the despot
D: All of the above
A: submission to the Almighty to justify the ways of God to Man
B: fate, predestination, and the Trinity
C: praising the rebellious spirits against the despot
D: All of the above
D
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- What is Milton's stated purpose in Paradise Lost? A: to assert his superiority to other poets B: to make his story hard to understand C: to justify the ways of God to men D: to argue against the doctrine of predestination
- Milton’s stated purpose in Paradise Lost is to ___________, however, Milton is trying to present God as a despot. A: To assert his superiority to other poets B: To argue for the doctrine of predestination C: To justify the ways of God to men D: To make his story hard to understand
- What purpose does Milton state for Paradise Lost? A: To show how God defeated the rebellious angels B: To justify the ways of God to men C: To prove the superiority of Protestantism over Catholicism D: To show how Adam and Eve made their way out of Eden
- 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
- 7. The theme of the poem Paradise Lost is . A: the revolt against God’s authority. B: the love story of Adam and Eve. C: the revenge story upon human beings D: the friendship between angles
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The central theme of Paradise Lost is ( ).
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Paradise Lost is about Samson’s rebellion against God’s authority and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.
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5. Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost embody Milton’s belief in the powers of _____. A: God B: nature C: Satan D: man
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The central theme of Paradise Lost deals with heroism.
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"All is not lost: the unconquerable will, /And study of revenge, immortal hate, /And courage never to submit or yield: /And what is else not to be overcome" The above comes from ______. A: Dr. Faustus B: Paradise Lost C: Paradise Regained D: Tamburlaine