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John Milton and Paradise Lost

John Milton and Paradise Lost


John Milton is one of the greatest poets of English literature, he was born on Brad Street, London, England, on December 9, 1608. He is one of the main and influential poets of English literature. Many people think that he was taken Shakespeare's place after his(S) his dead. As a school student, Milton studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew language and literature alongside regular studies. He also started poetry. His first poem was published in 1626 in college. Her most famous and dark cast epic Paradise Lost Apart from this, the most notable writings of his works are Lysidas, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes,  L'Allegro, prose prosecution, Areopagitica.

Epic poem Paradise Lost has remained in the centre of English literature-criticism since Milton's time till date present time. Between 1658 and 1664, Milton wrote his epic poem Paradise Lost. This epic, based on the Bible story, was published in 1667. The best example of how people can be great at ending all obstacles in life. At that time he was blind and poor. The epic shows the frustration and failure of his own life, as well as his optimism about the latent powers of the people. The epic poem Paradise Lost is not only English literature but also one of the best resources of world literature. Since then, there has been religious criticism widespread of the epic poem written in Blank Verses. He presented the role of creator and Satan in different ways. Which gives rise to one of the greatest literary debates in history. It was later published in 1667 in ten volumes. After the release, he was criticized worldwide. In its continuation, in the year 1671 Paradise Regained was released in the next part of Paradise Lost. There is also criticise about that. It also got a classic status.

In the years 1642, a civil war broke out in England. At that time Milton started his best literature. Regarding the freedom of the press, his Areopagitica caused a huge stir. Milton composed the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates in 1649. In this book, the king's tragic fate has been mentioned. People want to present the country's highest power.

When the Civil War broke out in England due to the dissolution of Parliament and the Raj in 1642, Milton started writing prose in support of the parliament. At the time, his Areopagitica (1644), written on newspaper freedom, created a special stir. After the Civil War, after King Charles II of England was executed, he wrote the famous political book titled Kings and Magistrates (1649). Describing the pathetic consequences of the king, he said that the people are the highest power in the country. Then on behalf of the Cromwell Council of State, Milton became the Foreign Language Secretary of the country. In 1651 he joined the post of Chief Secretary of Mercurius Politicus, published by Commonwealth News Paper.

1608-1674 Milton is a seventeen-century English poet, prose writer and an official in the English Commonwealth. Milton's contributions to social and literary journals are still in the 21st century. Since his death, Milton's life has been widely researched. John Milton died on 8 November 1674, in London.

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