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🔥 "Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven." 🔥
John Milton's Paradise Lost is one of the greatest epics ever written—a monumental poem that explores rebellion, temptation, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
First published in 1667, this literary masterpiece recounts the biblical story of the Fall of Man, following Satan's rebellion against God, his banishment from Heaven, and his seductive corruption of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Yet beneath its grand theological scope lies a deeply human story—of pride, loss, love, and the longing for redemption.
Milton's soaring verse and profound philosophical insight create a universe of cosmic conflict and spiritual depth, where divine justice, free will, and ambition collide. His portrayal of Satan as a complex and tragic figure—a rebel both magnificent and doomed—has fascinated readers and critics for centuries.
Majestic, moving, and intellectually daring, Paradise Lost stands as the supreme achievement of English poetry, a timeless reflection on morality, destiny, and the human condition.
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