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Milton's "Paradise Lost" And "Genesis": Free Will And Man's Attitude
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5 pages in length. The extent to which Milton's Paradise Lost gives Man independent thoughts and the ability to learn as opposed to Adam and Eve's dependent portrayal in the Book of Genesis is clearly illustrated by comparing various passages as they relate to determinism and free will. When the student examines how Milton changes the Bible in Books X through XII in Paradise Lost in order to portrays Man as more independent from God than Man in Genesis, it will become apparent that Milton's blatant objective was to challenge the Bible's word and reinvent Man as an individually thinking, acting being whose connection to God is nothing short of superficial. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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