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
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
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- 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 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
- Which of the following work tells how Satan rebelled against God and how Adam and Eve were driven out of Eden A: Paradise Lost. B: Paradise Regained. C: L’ ALLegro. D: Lycidas.
- Paradise Lost tells how the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, are tempted by to disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge and how they are driven out of the garden of Eden A: Satan B: Beelzebub C: Christian D: Vanity
- 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