Analysis of John Miltons Paradise Lost
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Of course, there will always be the danger of a reader getting wrapped-up in the drama of the epic or misreading the author's intentions, but through skillful descriptions, beneficial narrative tags, and striking comparison of scenes, Milton makes sure he aims the reader in the right direction. Work Cited: Milton, John. Paradise Lost. John Milton: Complete Poems and Major Prose. Ed. Merritt Y. Hughes. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1957. pp. 211-469. Bibliography This isn't mine
Of course, there will always be the danger of a reader getting wrapped-up in the drama of the epic or misreading the author's intentions, but through skillful descriptions, beneficial narrative tags, and striking comparison of scenes, Milton makes sure he aims the reader in the right direction. Work Cited: Milton, John. Paradise Lost. John Milton: Complete Poems and Major Prose. Ed. Merritt Y. Hughes. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1957. pp. 211-469. Bibliography This isn't mine