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Monday, February 18, 2019

Author Intention through Character Reaction in Paradise Lost and the Bl

How would you defend if you realized you had altered the future of an entire people? Would you be beneficent or apologetic? Would you be grim or sincere? I believe that the reaction of a person in such a situation gives insight into their quality of character and shows us the real design of their influence over their surroundings and beyond. John Miltons hug drug in Paradise Lost altered the future for mankind just as Margaret Cavendishs Empress of the Blazing World altered the future for the inhabitants of the Blazing World. both(prenominal) characters realized the consequences of their actions and desired to change it back to the original state. Both were regretful for their deeds. However, the manner in which each of the characters showed regret gives us insight into the single authors intention for the work. By analyzing the difference between the lamentations of offer and the Empress, we can see strikingly opposing approaches to the same desire to cover the wrong. Adam falls into a sincere state of despair art object the Empress is much more neutral about the situation. From this observation, we can make claims about Milton and Cavendish and his or her reasoning for fashioning the characters in the way they are portrayed. From the starting line of the plot, the storylines of both texts seem to parallel along a very alike(p) outline. The opening of each story is a description of a paradise, exempt from the corruption of conflict, deception, or sin and more importantly, free from the issue of a foreign influence. Perhaps the nearly influential factor that allows these paradises to continue in their original state is the innocence they possess from just not astute any other way, the lack of alien influence. This lack of knowledge was G... ...g on the whole fictitious, fabricated, and immaterial. This alteration impacted the reactions of Adam and the Empress. Adams real man required a natural, real reaction just as the Empress dummy exist ence conjured a false, inhuman reaction. The apathetic liveliness of the Empress mirrored the apathetic tone of Cavendish in stating her intended purpose for the work. The serious tone of Adam mirrored the seriousness of Miltons intended purpose. Both Adam and the Empress had in spades altered the future conditions of an entire people to the point that they desired homecoming of the original status. However, the Empress apathetic tone and Adams serious tone shows, respectively, both the extent of influence of the affected people, the reality factor of that people, and most significant, the importance of those people upon the current state of the contemporary world.

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