Sunday, April 08, 2007

Paradise Lost 11

The revealing of the future to Adam serves to establish more backstory, in an odd way, but also ties this epic, which exists in a portion of the Bible to a larger part of the Bible. The scope of this chapter seems to be greater than all of the previous epics combined, with the fate of humankind in question, instead of just that of a nation. This marks another deviation from the epic tradition that Milton seems to be pioneering.

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