In John Milton's Paradise Lost, Satan, the antihero, is a very complex character. His character changes dramatically from his first appearance to his last. It is the main reason for the fall of humanity, and it is the main reason for the entire poem. Satan, whose angelic name was Lucifer, is a fallen angel. Because of his great pride, he defied God and tried to overthrow him, and after his failed attempt, he was cast out of heaven. At the beginning of the poem, Satan is seen as a very majestic angel of great stature and with even greater leadership. ability. He is depicted as a hero in the first book only because the poem focuses on him and because he shows his pain "Both for lost happiness and lasting pain"(1) [55] "It torments him; around he casts his eyes fatal"(1) [56] "That witnessed enormous affliction and dismay"(1) [57] her second transformation is where her wickedness shows itself, Satan, after hearing about the new race and the new earth, the earth, travel to the earth to see it and see the new race. He tries to enter heaven, and to do so he turns into a cherub, to deceive ...
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