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 THAT SHOCKED HIS
CONTEMPORARIES
Xoshimova O'g'iloy Usmonjon qizi
Student of Chirchik state pedagogical university Scientific advisor: Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o'g'li
ABSTRACT
This article offers a succinct examination of John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost," exploring its historical context, central themes, and enduring relevance. It delves into Milton's portrayal of the fall of man, the complexity of characters like Satan, and the exploration of themes such as sin and redemption. Through a concise lens, it invites readers to engage with the timeless questions posed by Milton's masterpiece and its implications for understanding human nature and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Keywords: John Milton "Paradise lost'', writer, book, English, Christopher,
INTRODUCTION
John Milton is English writer, pamphleteer, and student of history, considered the foremost critical English creator after William Shakespeare. John Milton was born 1608 on 9 the December.Milton's fatherly granddad, Richard, was a staunch Roman Catholic who removed his child John, the poet's father, from the fami ly domestic in Oxfordshire for perusing an English (i.e., Protestant) Book of scriptures. Expelled and excluded, Milton's father built up in London a commerce as a scrivener, planning records for lawful exchanges. He was too a moneylender, and he arranged with leasers to organize for advances on sake of his clients. He and his spouse, Sara Jeffrey, whose father was a dealer tailor, had three children who survived their early a long time: Anne, the most seasoned, taken after by John and Christopher. In spite of the fact that Christopher got to be a legal counselor, a Royalist, and maybe a Roman Catholic, he kept up all through his life a agreeable relationship with his more seasoned brother. After the Stuart government was reestablished in 1660, Christopher, among others, may have mediating to anticipate the execution of his brother . Milton is best known for Paradise lost, broadly respected as the most noteworthy epic lyric in English. At the side Paradise regained and Samson Agonistes, it affirms Miltons notoriety as one of the most noteworthy English artists.
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Chirchik State Pedagogical University Current Issues of Modern Philology and Linguodidactics
Staatliche Pädagogische Universität Chirchik Aktuelle Fragen der modernen Philologie und Linguodidaktik
Chirchiq davlat pedagogika universiteti Zamonaviy filologiya va lingvodidaktikaning dolzarb masalalari
Milton's Paradise lost was written in the style of the classic epic describing the Bible story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden .The story learns the characters' personalities and motivations. Milton's,, representation of the Devil as the snake in the Garden of Eden offers political view and calls into question Catholic religious beliefs.One particular quote that tie in the political plight of King Charles I and authority in England was offered by the snake. Hath God then said that of the fruit off all these trees ye shall not eat, Yet lords declare off all in earth or air. Milton's ,, Paradise lost '' presents an allegory of society. He presents the characters relating to the political difficulties brought about by the extreme authority of King Charles His story presents societal questions that readers can relate to 17th century England
CONCLUSION
John Milton, lay the groundwork for the Post-Renaissance aesthetic in his works. Milton had an even higher conception of the public function of the poet than Johnson did "Paradise lost" offers an interpretation of Biblical passages. Milton uses this story to call attention details of faith for readers to consider.John Milton left an indelible mark on the world with his rare works, especially Paradise Lost brought him the most popularity.
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