Научная статья на тему 'PARADISE LOST BY JOHN MILTON'

PARADISE LOST BY JOHN MILTON Текст научной статьи по специальности «Языкознание и литературоведение»

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Adam / Eva / God / Heaven / Milton / Pardise / protestant christian.

Аннотация научной статьи по языкознанию и литературоведению, автор научной работы — Rayhona Mansur Kizi Ortiqboyeva, Eldorbek Erkin Ugli Khamitov

This thesis is devoted to a great masterpiece which was written by John Milton along with his life. In ths documentation, reader may get a number of information abut Adam and Eva. In it, in many times, Adam is deceived by Satan’s tricks, in thr long run, he lost Paradise. The couse of events was clarified by the author according to a epic poem along ith different examples.

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Текст научной работы на тему «PARADISE LOST BY JOHN MILTON»

Chirchik State Pedagogical University Current Issues of Modern Philology and Linguodidactics

Staatliche Pädagogische Universität Chirchik Aktuelle Fragen der modernen Philologie und Linguodidaktik

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PARADISE LOST BY JOHN MILTON

Rayhona Mansur kizi Ortiqboyeva

A Student of Chirchik State Pedagogical University Scientific Advisor: Eldorbek Erkin ugli Khamitov A teacher of Chirchik state pedagogical university

ABSTRACT

This thesis is devoted to a great masterpiece which was written by John Milton along with his life. In ths documentation, reader may get a number of information abut Adam and Eva. In it, in many times, Adam is deceived by Satan's tricks, in thr long run, he lost Paradise. The couse of events was clarified by the author according to a epic poem along ith different examples.

Keywords: Adam, Eva, God, Heaven, Milton, Pardise, protestant christian.

INTRODUCTION

As a young poet John Milton promised a great epic about the military feats of King Artur or some other national hero devoted to the glory of England but at the end of his career he published an epic about the fall of Satan and humankind set in the cosmic realms of Hell in heaven in which England has never mentioned.

In-between he experienced devastating personal losses and great political crises. Paradise Lost shows the evolution and culmination of a long career deeply engaged with the historical events of his lifetime. The poem revolutionizes the convensions of epic poetry and raises radical question about marriage, monarchy, free will and national heroes.

FINDINGS

John Milton was born on December 9,1608 to a middle-class religiously Protestent family in London , England. As a young student, he began writing poetry and started training to become an Anglican priest. Even though his interest in religion prevailed throughout hid life. He gave up his pursuit of the priesthood to devote his time to writing poetry and to studying ancient and modern languages, such as literature, science, politics along with philoophy. After years of poor eyesight in 1651 Milton went completely blind. Paradise Lost was published long afterward in 1667 and 1674. Comprising nearly 11,000 lines of black verse. The poem was immediately popular. Today it is regarded as the gratest epic poem in English. Milton

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Chirchik State Pedagogical University Current Issues of Modern Philology and Linguodidactics

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died in Nowember 1674 and his works continued to influence the conventions of storytelling.

John Milton considered himself a radical Protestant Christian. He was deeply opposed to England's rulling Anglican Church believing that the separation of the Anglican Church into other Protestant groups was a good thing. He eventually abandoned Presbyterianism on the grounds that all organized religions blocked people's access to spirituality.

Disdainful of the monarchy, he supported the revolution that led to the regicide of Charle's I in 1649 and he served as an appointed official in the Commonwealth Government and the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. After the restoration of monarchy in 1660 Milton fled and went to hiding to avoid being jailed or executed. Milton believed strongly in an individual's right to freedom seen in his stance in support of divorce. For Milton God was the only true king and any human monarch was automatically tyrannical.

Contemporary readers tend to find Milton's view of woman problematic. His interpretation of the Bible on this subject is quite literal. Women are inferor to men and must submit to them. And yet Adam chooses his companion Eva over obedience to God. Offering a vision of companionship marriage that was progressive in Milton's day. Moreover, Milton's Eva is not simply a sexual tempress. She is a complex being with a strong desire to acquire knowledge and be independent.

Paradise Lost radical Erie conceives the genre of epic poetry casting Satan and his army magnificinent heroic guys and elevating a married couple to the status of epic heroes. Epic action is revolutionised as well. Moving fromm martial exploits to moral battles elevating the heavy burden of human free will. Stylisticly, Milton rejects heroic couplets. Tying the constraints of rhyme to the political censor of his day.

John Milton invokes a heavenly muse and begins his story in medius race. The rising action of the poem begins when God has passed Satan and his rebel army of fallen angels out of heaven. Led by Satan these fallen angels decide to contnue their resistane to God by corrupting. Man God's new creation. Satan's childen sin and death help him exit through the gates of Hell. God already knows that Satan will succed in tempting and corrupting mankind. He announces that man will be punished for his disobedience because he created humans to be strongenough to withstand such temptations. He claims that new creations will be punished by death. Unless someone in the heaven is willing to die on their behalf. God's only son volunteers. Satan lands in the new world and sneaks into the Garden of Eden disguised as a cherub. Once inside the Garden watches Adam and Eve and his envious of their beauty and

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happiness that indicates God's favor. Though he has a moment of doubt, Satan stays resolved in his plan to corrucpt them. He overheas Adam and Eva discussing the forbidden the fruit of the tree of knowledge and Satan decides to seduce them with this fruit. Satan is discovering whispering into Eva's dreams and he flees: God sends his Archangel Raphael to warn Adam about Satan's plotting. As a warning against disobedience Raphael tells Adam the story of Satan's rebellion in Heaven. In the long run, Adam is deceived by Satan's tricks and is expelled and losses the unique Paradise.

CONCLUSION

This thesis gives you a lot of information about not only John Milton, but also his unique masterpiece "Paradise Lost". By reading it, a human being can get enouh knowledge about hem.

REFERENCES

1. Aminova S.A., Djalilova A. N., Xoshimova D. R., Yusupova M. A. The History of English and American Literature. - Chirchik: "New Chirchik Prints", 2023.

2. Bakoeva M., Muratova E., Ochilova M. English literature. - T., 2006.

3. Michael Alexander. A History of English Literature. - Palgrave Foundations, 2007.

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