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Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton
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Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. 1658-1667. Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Engraving of John Martin (1789-1854). Colored
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In John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost," published between 1658 and 1667, the character of Satan tempts Eve in a vivid and captivating dream sequence. This engraving by John Martin, created in the 19th century, brings Milton's poetic description to life. The image portrays Satan, depicted as a winged demon with a serpentine tail, standing over a sleeping Eve. The scene takes place in a lush, idyllic garden, filled with vibrant colors and intricate details. Milton's "Paradise Lost" is an influential work of English literature, rooted in the Abrahamic tradition and the Old Testament of the Bible. It tells the story of the fall of man from grace, as Adam and Eve succumb to the temptation of Satan. Milton's poetic language and intricate narrative have captivated readers for centuries, making "Paradise Lost" a cornerstone of Western literature. In this engraving, Satan's temptation of Eve in her sleep is depicted as a seductive and alluring moment. Eve, with her long, flowing hair and peaceful expression, is oblivious to the danger lurking nearby. Satan, on the other hand, is poised and ready to strike, his eyes fixed on his prey. The contrast between the beauty of the scene and the darkness of Satan's intentions highlights the complex nature of Milton's narrative. This engraving serves as a visual representation of the intrigue and drama found within Milton's epic poem. It invites viewers to explore the depths of human nature, the allure of temptation, and the consequences of giving in to desire. The image is a testament to the enduring power of Milton's words and the ability of art to bring poetry to life.
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