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The Consequences Of Conflict In Milton's Paradise Lost

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What makes a story so interesting to a reader is obviously the conflict that happens throughout the story. The dilemmas and obstacles the protagonists face are essentially what makes the story an actual story and keeps the reader intrigued. For me personally, I found the stories of Adam and Eve and Aeneas and Dido particularly interesting. I find them so fascinating because the dilemmas they face along with the consequences are rather enticing. Adam and Eve are lured in by evil and face a forever punishment for falling into the evils game, while Aeneas and Dido have to fight for their love. Both of these situations forces the couples to face battles on the outside and within themselves as well. Adam and Eve is a well known story in the bible. It was also used as a sort of plotline in Milton’s story of Paradise Lost. Adam and Eve were clearly in love and they only had each other, so obviously they cared for each other immensely. They woke up everyday and did their work, most days together, but on this particular day they decided to do their work alone. Adam warned Eve that she would not be able to fend for herself against the evil, but she was determined to prove to both herself and Adam that she could. The fact that Adam and Eve both work stands out to me in that they were equal no matter their gender. It also shows they were both equally loved by God and on the same spiritual level no matter their gender. That is very important because it is not often that you see man and

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