Even the animal kingdom is very described by Milton. Crocus, hyacinth decorate the floor of the Garden. These flowers are of different smell and color. There are different species of roses and jasmines are peeping from here and there in the Garden. The whole world of flora contributed in the decoration of the Paradise. Milton has given a vast description of the world of flora and fauna. They are unaware of every odd plans of Satan. In the lap of such beautiful nature God's two most beautiful creation are nurturing their relationship.
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The air of the Paradise is pure and full of sweet fragrance. The birds are singing very sweetly from trees. The water-falls provide a soft and murmuring sound. Adam and Eve often take rest in the shady caves of the Garden.Įven the caves are decorated with fruit laden trees and grape vines. There are various flowers of different colors and smells. The whole nature has given all are treasures to decorate the Paradise. There are lawns, glades, valleys, where cattle are grazing freely and happily. They are full of natural richness and qualities.
These trees are not planted artificially. The trees of the Garden are full of fruits which are really tasty and full of richness. Every trees of the Garden carry fruits and flowers which are shinning brightly as sun's rays' fall on them. These trees form a natural boundary for the Garden of Eden. Different kinds of trees like cedar, pine fir create a very nice picture. We get to know about TREE of KNOWLEDGE and TREE OF LIFE. Every trees of Eden is full of fruits and flowers. Of great Seleucia, built by Grecian kings,Įver single object of the Garden of Eden is nice, full of freshness and natural. We get to know that Milton's Garden of Eden and earthly Paradise are planted by the Almighty God in East of Eden. Milton very nicely shows the beauties of Paradise. We get a very vivid and accurate description of Garden of Eden in Book 4 of "Paradise Lost". "Paradise Lost" mainly deals with God, Satan, Adam, Eve, battle for heaven between God and Satan, creation of our first man and woman - Adam and Eve, their happy hours in the Garden of Eden. It brings out the poet's strong intellectual and creative energy. It is one of the greatest English epic of all ages. Milton's "Paradise Lost" is a great epic. Some of his literary contributions are "Ode on The Morning of Christ's Nativity," Paradise Lost," "L'Allegro" and "II Penseroso" (1633), "Comus " (1634), "Lycidus" (1637), "Paradise Regained," "Samson Agonisttes." Milton very nicely blends the Renaissance and Reformation movement in his great literary works. Emphasizing Adam's dream-vision in Books 11 and 12, and the instruction he receives from the Archangel Michael in reading signs correctly, Professor Watson explores indepth the trajectory of Adam and Eve's downfall and subsequent resignation and regeneration.John Milton was born on 9th December, 1608 in London. Augustine's 'City of God' and 'City of Man' to contrast the godhead in Paradise Lost with the satanic underworld. Professor Watson then explores the essential conflicts between St. Professor Thomas Ramey Watson's analysis of Milton's sign theory begins with the context and framework of Augustinian sign theory and Milton's adaptation thereof. Milton's achievement was to dramatize this sign theory in his poetry, especially Paradise Lost. Like Saint Augustine, the first great and foremost framer of sign theory and Christian typology in the West, Milton believed that knowledge of typology and sign theory was crucial to understanding God's existence, power, and purpose in creation. Using biblical typology as a point of departure, whereby the Hebraic scriptures are interpreted as prefigurations of the Christian New Testament, Milton developed a 'sign theory, ' or semiotics, of his own. In his epic Paradise Lost, John Milton employs, extends, and deepens the typological scheme that he believed to be embodied in, and known by, a close comparison of the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. Title: Perversions Originals And Redemptions In Paradise LostĮBook by Thomas Ramey Watson, Perversions Originals And Redemptions In Paradise Lost.