Satan’s Downfall in John Milton’s Paradise Lost

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Paradise Lost opens in media res: Satan is in a dire situation. He has been defeated and damned to hell’s fiery lake from heaven for disobedience to God, the same original sin committed by Adam and Eve. When he was an angel, Satan wanted others to look up to him instead of God. He decided to rebel after God declared his son to be above all other angels in glory and successfully persuaded one-third of God’s angels to join him in his rebellion. Together, they declared war on God and all those residing in his perfect heaven. In Milton’s Paradise Lost, Satan is initially portrayed as the hero of the epic; however, Satan soon begins transforming into various beasts, concluding with his transformation into a large serpent, making his true nature apparent to the readers.
In Book I, Milton portrays Satan as a strong, imposing figure with great abilities as a leader and public statesmen. He appears to be a grandiose figure, one who is unafraid of being damned eternally, and unfaltered by ghastly figures such as Chaos or Death. (Sparknotes) Many readers have argued that Milton does this delib...

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