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Paradise Lost
(John Milton)

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One of the subjects that more appear in the religious and mitológicas narratives of the humanity is of the loss of the paradise. Of Babilônia to the Aztec Empire, several have been the narratives regarding on histories to the life of the man to the Land and the loss of its direct contact with Perpetual God. In literature occidental person, one of the most beautiful narratives regarding this fact is the book Lost Paradise, written in 1677 for John Milton. In this épopéia we have the confrontation between Lucifer and Deus, in which one terço of the angels of the sky is expulsos and conspires in the hell its revenge. As they could not atacardiretamente atacardiretamente the sky due to the power of God, the Son of God (the Christ) and of the Celestial Troops (since they had been expulsos when losing the battle against these invincible adversaries), the fallen angels arquitetam a plan to render unhappy the creation insígne of God, made to its image and similarity: the man. In this plan, Lucifer would come to the Land incorporated in a serpent and would seduce Eva so that together with Adam they ate the forbidden fruit, the Tree of Science, and tried to equal the God. This occurs, and Adam and Eva are expulsos of the paradise for having given heard the malignant one. When we think however that the funesta revenge if consummated and nothing more can be fact, here it is that God discovering the treachery again punishes the fallen angels, transforming into serpents that would be imprisoned per a thousand years in the hell (being Lucifer the fiercer greater and of these) to pass hunger, headquarters and heat in such region. The epic Lost Paradise is gorgeous for its plot, the chosen subject and the form as John Milton presents it, using itself of the poetry to tell the events. Equally beautiful they are the descriptions of the Sky, the Hell, the Paradise and the Land, in which the author if uses of its vast knowledge of greco-roman mythology and mythologies and religions of the antiquity to characterize its personages and places where if he passes the tram. All the ones that like good literature and desire to read workmanships where appear the relation between art and religion must have in its library Lost Paradise.



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