THE AGE OF MILTON 1608-1674​

John Milton- Paradise Lost
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John Milton- Paradise Lost

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Find fun facts about Paradise Lost
on the web

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Facts about Paradise Lost
  • Milton’s work was seen as Renaissance Christian​
Humanism. ​
  • Epic conventions:​
  • Love/war​
  • Supernatural characters​
  • Warriors/heroes​
  • Blank verse​
  • Long: The Poem consists out of 12 “books”.
  • 1667​

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Task
After watching the following rather dramatic video, write down what Paradise Lost is all about. Also think about the title. 

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Slide 5 - Video

In key words, what is Paradise Lost about?

Slide 6 - Open question

Who is this greater man?
"OF Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit
Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast
Brought Death into the World, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden, till one greater Man
Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat,"


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Who is this greater man?
A
Jezus
B
Batman
C
Odysseus
D
God

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Who are the grandparents?
That to the highth of this great Argument
I may assert Eternal Providence,
And justifie the wayes of God to men.
Say first, for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view
Nor the deep Tract of Hell, say first what cause
Mov'd our Grand Parents in that happy State,
Favour'd of Heav'n so highly, to fall off
From thir Creator, and transgress his Will
For one restraint, Lords of the World besides?
Who first seduc'd them to that foul revolt?

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Who are the grandparents?
A
Hippolyta and Theseus
B
Adam and Eve
C
Sherlock holmes & Watson
D
Abraham and Sara

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Who is "the most High"? 


Th' infernal Serpent; he it was, whose guile
Stird up with Envy and Revenge, deceiv'd
The Mother of Mankind, what time his Pride
Had cast him out from Heav'n, with all his Host
Of Rebel Angels, by whose aid aspiring
To set himself in Glory above his Peers,
He trusted to have equal'd the most High,
If he oppos'd; and with ambitious aim
Against the Throne and Monarchy of God
Who "Rais'd impious War in Heav'n"?


Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud
With vain attempt. Him the Almighty Power
Hurld headlong flaming from th' Ethereal Skie
With hideous ruine and combustion down
To bottomless perdition, there to dwell
In Adamantine Chains and penal Fire,
Who durst defie th' Omnipotent to Arms.

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Who is "the most High"? and who "Rais'd impious War in Heav'n"?
A
Milton & the cherubs
B
The creator & the angels
C
God & the Devil

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What does the devil want?
Fall'n Cherube, to be weak is miserable
Doing or Suffering: but of this be sure,
To do ought good never will be our task,
But ever to do ill our sole delight,
As being the contrary to his high will
Whom we resist. If then his Providence
Out of our evil seek to bring forth good,
Our labour must be to pervert that end,
And out of good still to find means of evil;
Which oft times may succeed, so as perhaps
Shall grieve him, if I fail not, and disturb
His inmost counsels from thir destind aim.

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What does the fallen cherub want?
A
go back to heaven and join the rebel angels
B
to be a pervert
C
to seduce his fellow cherubs and defy Adam and Eve.
D
take pleasure in doing evil. corrupt all "the most high" attempts.

Slide 14 - Quiz

The end. Do you recognise the battle between good & evil in famous books, movies, games or series?
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Slide 15 - Poll