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- John Milton's Paradise LostA summary of John Milton and his work, mainly Paradise Lost.
An Analysis of the Sonnet Poem "How Soon Hath Time" by John MiltonJohn Milton rides a delicate tension between faith and fear in his sonnet poem, "How Soon Hath Time".- Poetry Analysis; When I Consider How My Light is Spent by John MiltonAn analysis of Sonnet 19(X1X) by John Milton
- John Milton's Paradise Lost: A Free Discussion QuestionMilton's Paradise Lost doesn't have to be a discussion killer. This discussion question (including setup) suggests Milton's writing craft may be similar to Job and Adam's questioning of God. By filling Biblical gaps, does Milton question God's works?
- A Discussion of Rhetoric in John Milton's Paradise LostTwo discussion questions about the use of rhetoric in John Milton's Paradise Lost.
- Justifying the Ways of the DevilI'm trying to give an impression of the central character of John Milton's Paradise Lost. Along the way I can not pass on my personal impressions on the book's style. Enjoy!
- Comus, by John Milton: Literary Criticism from Samuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson mentions that the discourse of the Spirit is way too long as oppose to the other speeches that seem to be declamations composed and repeated, placing emphasis on a moral question.
- E.M.W. Tillyard's Literary Criticism of Comus, by John MiltonAccording to E.M.W. Tillyard, John Milton is a master of creating a dramatic opening to a speech as in the meeting of the Brothers and the Spirit, is tense and entertaining.
- Marriage and Divorce in the Works of John MiltonA scholarly approach to woman's position in marriage as seen through the eyes of the classical John Milton.
- National Poetry Month: Analysis of Classic Poetry by John MiltonAnalysis of John Milton's "Paradise Regain'd."
- Devil's Advocate - a ReviewDevil's Advocate - A young lawyer losing everything because of vanity
- John Milton's When I Consider How My Light is Spent - a Sociological AnalysisA Sociological Analysis of John Milton's sonnet "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent"
- Eve's Faulty Advice in John Milton's Paradise LostIn Book IX of his epic poem, Paradise Lost, John Milton depicts his fictional version of the "fall of man." Inspired by the biblical story of Adam and Eve, the ninth book reflects on the negative consequences in exchanging and acting out advice.
- John Milton, Paradise Lost, and the Persuasion of EveThis article tells how John Milton depicted Eve's persuasion in the Garden of Eden in Paradise Lost, and evaluates the argument for plausibility and coherence.
Converting Ahnentafel Numbers to RelationshipsAs useful as Ahnentafels are, they can be hard to read. The long, often unformatted, list of numbers, names and dates needs some interpretation to make the relationships clear. This article will explain easy wayto convert the numers to relationships.
Movie Review: Lussier & Cage Score Big with Carsploitation Film, 'Drive Angry' (2011)Roaring up from the depths of hell, a damned soul named Milton (an allusion to John Milton?) returns to the world of mortal man with an unquenchable thirst for vengeance. Forced to spend his afterlife bearing witness to the...
Built to Last: Keeping Buildings SafeHow do the professionals keep important building safe from terrorists and other trouble makers?- People You May Have Never Heard of : Part IIIThird part in a series...
- Who is Supposed to Rule?This brief research paper examines the arguments given my John Milton and James I during the early 17th Century concerning the Divine Right of Kings and their duty to the people.
- Milton's When I Consider How My Light is SpentJohn Milton, the famed Puritan poet, created the sonnet When I Consider How My Light is Spent during his most darkest hour.
- The World Without Disabled PeopleThink this out.....it can be frightening
