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Theme Of Satan In Paradise Lost

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Sympathy for Satan-An Emotional Monster
(Analysis of Satan both psychological and physically as he is portrayed in Milton’s Paradise Lost)

In John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Satan is one of the major figures of the book. The poem’s intense focus on his temperament portrays psychological information of someone with a conflictive personality, one that pushes and pulls at his emotions. Differing from his fellow fallen angels, he has no regrets for his decisions and is a fearless leader, but in private his deeper, darker thoughts take hold. Lisa Ampleman, a managing editor of the Cincinnati Review says “he is not the absolute evil we may have expected, and a sympathetic devil is a dangerous devil” (Ampleman). This danger creates an interesting story of the creation of man and how man came to fall just as Satan had. As …show more content…

One cannot help but believe that everything they do is for the greater good. As well as one cannot deny the quest and thirst for power, humans constantly are driven by this thirst, driven to do evil things to get what they want. Milton shows this side of Satan, the leader and epic hero of his own story. Yet tragedy befalls him and he lays victim to his own pride and greed, making him the villain as well. Satan knows this to be true and inevitable in the eyes of God. Satan says them himself through his soliloquies. Barbara Lewalski, author of Paradise Lost and the Rhetoric of Literary Forms says that “Satan’s soliloquy here still carries with it the literary significance in terms of his position in the poem, the often insightful and emotional confession, as well as the overall impact of the tragedy itself” (Lewalski). In the end, Satan can’t be a hero, and leaves him to take on the role of the villain because his actions and emotions led him to

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