The Fall Of Satan
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The Arch-Fiend, in “” by John Milton, is a minded firm person who gets his word across to others. His stubborn attitude and arrogance shows that he is the strongest and smartest. The pride that made him believe he “equaled the Most High,” meaning he felt equal to God. The st ....
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.... writings. It starts out as early as the beginning of the earth. When Satan attracted Adam
and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. In his speech to Beelzebub he said that “ good will never be their task, but ever to do ill our sole delight and out of good still find means of evil.” This shows us that Satan tempts us to do evil actions and like it, and how most of us get pleasure or amusement out of it. Milton also writes that Satan with “the force of subterranean wind ....
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