Lucifer a Hero

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Satan is very much the chief character of this epic. This is shown by the fact that during the whole of this story, the happenings through the pages are following Satan’s fall from godliness, and ultimately he accomplishes his goal of corrupting mankind.
By far the most fascinating aspect of this great work by Milton is the way in which he pulls the angels out of time so as to give them a spiritual journey of a sort. The fact that one can now see Lucifer as a main character, unchained from the lack of time and place, who is now allowed to show an amount of character development that any story of this magnitude would inherently require. Angels have always been much of an enigma, and the fact that they cannot change from what they are after their initial decision - to either follow God or not – means they never seem human enough to understand. It is known from Genesis that some angels, with Lucifer at their lead, fell from heaven, but why?
Throughout Paradise Lost Lucifer/Satan is seen as the main character, full of development and subtle changes, and he is easily comparable to any ...

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