paradise lost
"The Analazation of the Character of Satan in Miltons Paradise Lost. ... Lastly, the third period (1660-1674) was the one in which Milton reached the apogee of his career and in which he also completed his famous work, Paradise Lost in 1667. ... ) Paradise Lost is known as one of the greatest poems in world literature. ... The character of Satan in Miltons Paradise Lost is first introduced as having high recognition and is well-liked by God, as well as everyone else in Heaven; but he was most importantly looked highly upon by God as one of his chief servants. ... As Milton writes it in his most famous work Paradise Lost: "Pandemonium, the Palace of Satan, rises; suddenly built out of the deep: The infernal Peers there sit in Counsel. ... Paradise Lost is not primarily focused on Satan or his evil acts. ... As Blessington wrote it: "The classical background of Paradise Lost is not confined to Satan but stands behind every aspect of the poem, even the loyal angels, the Son, and the Father. ... The reader could draw his on conclusion that the character of Satan is like a subtopic of Paradise Lost. ... I think that Paradise Lost deserves to be known as one of the greatest poems in world literature, if not the greatest; because it is a very good book and gives somewhat of an account of what happened with Adam and Eve.