In all honesty, I really struggled to understand Paradise Lost by John Milton. Due to it’s intense language and the fact that it is a poem, I had to read the chapters several times. I was also slightly confused by the set up of the book, but from what I understood, these were my thoughts...
Although I did notice in chapter four that Milton allows the readers to Satan’s internal thoughts and feelings, these thoughts conflict with his actions that he is actually displaying. Milton is also displaying Satan as a somewhat sympathetic character. After reading this section a few times, I thought about how sometimes we, as humans, are in the complete wrong yet we try to get the sympathy of others. We sometimes try to look on others situation and steal their joy. I completely realize we are not even close to Satan’s evil, we are human and have thoughts of evil.
I also understood that in chapter six, Raphael is warning Adam of Satan’s intentions. I thought of Mathew 16:23 when “Jesus turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me.” Like God did for Matthew, he sent someone to save Adam and show him towards the light rather than darkness. Another thought I had was that sometimes God warns us. I have been in simple situations where God has warned me and thought how great his love really is. Although we do not deserve it He continues to provide.
Mackenzie Jackson
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