This is my second time reading Paradise Lost and I am just as overwhelmed as the first time I read
the book. There are so many hidden meanings and messages throughout this poem
and I know I am only scratching the surface of all that lies between the pages
of this story. My mind is blown that Milton has created this entire back story
from what was written in the Bible. The character that continues to shock me
the most in book is Satan. Now do not judge me for what I am about to say, but I
almost feel sorry for him. ALMOST. Ok he is a bad guy, I get that, but look
back in Book IV when Satan first enters Paradise. He sees what he has lost and
can never know again, he has fear and envy and despair at what he knows he can
never get back. He did it to himself, I know this guys I know this, but still,
how absolutely terrifying would it be to know that you have messed up so bad
that you cannot fix it, no one can. He knows that even if he were to ask for
forgiveness, it would not be true repentance. He knows that true repentance is
impossible for himself because he is the embodiment of all that is evil and I cannot
imagine what it would be like to know that you are separated from God for all of
eternity and there is nothing you can do about it. The worst part is that he
knows what he is missing. He experienced what it was like to live in true harmony
and peace with God and now he can never get that back.
I will tell you what though, I cannot stand Eve. Her
complete naivety is extremely aggravating.
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Also, I have read this before too and I hate Eve just as much this time as I did last time.