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The poem is famous for its complex characterization of Satan, who is often seen as a tragic or even heroic figure in the early books due to his "unconquerable will".

: The story emphasizes the universal structure of Heaven, Hell, and Earth, and the chaos that ensues when that order is broken.

The poem was once banned by King Charles II for over 200 years because Milton was a staunch opponent of the monarchy and the established church. Paradise.Lost.v12558.1414.part1.rar

The poem is structured into twelve "books" and begins in media res (in the middle of the action).

: A symbol appearing late in the conflict where God hangs scales in the sky to show Satan that further resistance is futile. The poem is famous for its complex characterization

: Milton explores the idea that humans were created "sufficient to have stood, though free to fall," meaning they had the choice to obey or disobey.

: This act of disobedience leads to their expulsion from Paradise, introducing sin, death, and suffering into the world. Key Themes and Symbols The poem is structured into twelve "books" and

: Satan enters the Garden of Eden and convinces Eve, and subsequently Adam, to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge .