Paradise Lost The family reunion that takes place with Satan, Sin and final stage foreshadows the fall of man. Sin and Death are personifications against broken supernal laws: narcissism, incest and lust. Satan becomes enamored by his feature creation be perk up he sees himself in her image; "...who full oft/Thyself in me thy absolute image" ll. 763-764. However, he goes on to commit two new(prenominal) sins as he lusts and goes off "in secret" with his own daughter. Sin, in turn, gives birth so painfully, she describes it as such, "breaking cherry-red way/Tore through my entrails".
The sins within the family are further compounded by Death who rapes his mother. Sin in turn give birth to howling dogs that forever cause her pain. Miltons allegorical representation here works with the rest of the verse form because it is the most poignant example of Miltons misogynic attitude. His attitude towards women is sprawled though out the poem as depicts Eve, thus there is a para...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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