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Literature 17 Century part -6
Literature 17 Century part -6 Paradise Lost
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1) Of Man’s First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing Heav’nly Muse, that on the secret top …… Above th’ Aonian Mount, while it pursues Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhyme. (I.1–26) Milton states that his subject will be:
Satan's disobedience.
The disobedience of Adam and Eve
2) Due to the quotation above, Adam and Eve's sin allows:
Death and pain into the world
Angels to rebel
3) Milton invokes his muse, whom identified as:
The Son
The Holy Spirit
4) In comparing his epic to the other great epic poems written before, Milton:
Hopes it will surpass them.
Asserts it will surpass them.
5) Milton claims that his story:
Is the most original and the most virtuous.
Is the only one could be enjoyed.
6) Milton asks his muse to his mind with divine knowledge so that he can:
Avoid making mistakes.
Share this knowledge with his readers
7) Milton hopes this knowledge and guidance from his muse will allow him to claim authority without committing any heresies, as he attempts to:
Explain God’s reasoning and his overall plan for humankind.
Be the greatest epic poems writer.
8) 2. Hail holy Light, offspring of Heav’n first-born, Or of th’ Eternal Coeternal beam May I express thee unblam’d? since God is Light, And never but in unapproached Light Dwelt from Eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate. . . . Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight. (III.1–6; 21–29; 51–55) Milton refers to light simultaneously as:
Divine wisdom and Literal light.
Hell
9) When he speaks about his blindness he refers to both his inward blindness and his literal blindness. He means by inward blindness:
The lack of divine wisdom.
The loss of eyesight.
10) When he speaks about his blindness he refers to both his inward blindness and his literal blindness. He means by literal blindness:
The loss of eyesight.
Satan.
11) Milton begins by praising holy light as the essence of:
Human.
God.
12) The idea that God is light was:
Invented by Milton.
Common before and during Milton's time.
13) 3. . . . though both Not equal, as thir sex not equal seem’d; For contemplation hee and valor form’d, For softness shee and sweet attractive Grace, Hee for God only, shee for God in him: His fair large Front and Eye sublime declar’d Absolute rule; and Hyacinthine Locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clust’ring, but not beneath his shoulders broad:… And sweet reluctant amorous delay. (IV.295–311) The narrator compares Adam and Eve based on:
Their appearance and Their general demeanor
Their hopes.
14) The narrator makes this comparison in order to:
Show his ability in making comparisons.
Assess their spiritual value.
15) The narrator notes that:
Eve is just pure and intelligent as Adam.
Adam is more pure and intelligent.
16) This assessment illustrates Milton’s belief that male and female genders and their roles are:
Unequal.
Equal.
17) These beliefs were common in Milton’s time, as many people believed they were:
A necessity for life balance.
Sanctioned by the Bible.
18) 4. What better can we do, than to place Repairing where he judg’d us, prostrate fall Before him reverent, and there confess Humbly our faults, and pardon beg, with tears Watering the ground, and with our sighs the Air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite, in sign Of sorrow unfeign’d, and humiliation meek. ….. Air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite, in sign Of sorrow unfeign’d, and humiliation meek. (X.1086–1104) These lines at the end of Book X, first spoken by Adam, and then narrated by Milton, relate:
Adam and Eve’s decision to pray to God for forgiveness and their subsequent action of prayer.
Adam and Eve's feeling of hopelessness.
19) These lines present the first step in humankind’s long search for:
Salvation.
Eternity.
20) 5. This having learnt, thou hast attained the sum Of Wisdom; hope no higher, though all the Stars Thou knew’st by name, and all th’ ethereal Powers, All secrets of the deep, all Nature’s works, Or works of God in Heav’n, Air, Earth, or Sea, And all riches of this World enjoy’dst, And all the rule, one Empire: only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable, add Faith,…… A paradise within thee, happier far. (XII.575–587) These lines are spoken by:
Michael.
The Son
21) This speech takes place:
After they are led out of Paradise.
Before they are led out of Paradise.
22) Michael tries to explain to Adam that:
Even though Eve and him have fallen from grace and must leave Paradise, they can still lead a fruitful life.
Their sin will never be forgiven.
23) Due to Michael, to assure their happiness, they should live their lives by:
Seven tenets
One tenet.
24) According to Michael, living by these tenets will:
Make Satan ask for forgiveness.
Allow them to create an inner Paradise.
25) Due to the writer, Heaven and Hell:
Are not just a place, they become a state of mind.
Are just a place
26) The time and place this epic poem written:
1856-1874; Paris
1656–1674; England
27) The point of view in this epic is:
First person
Third person
28) The tone of this epic is:
Lofty,Formal,Tragic
just Tragic
29) The tense of this epic poem is:
Present
Past
30) The protagonist in this epic poem is:
Adam and Eve
God
31) When Adam and Eve eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, this is called:
Climax
Main idea
32) (The Son inflicts punishment; Adam and Eve repent; Adam learns about the future of man). All these are called:
Falling action
Themes
33) (The Importance of Obedience to God; The Hierarchical Nature of the Universe; The Fall as Partly Fortunate). These are called:
Falling actions
Themes
34) (Light and Dark; The Geography of the Universe; Conversation and Contemplation). These are called:
Motifs
Symbols
35) (Eve’s vanity at seeing her reflection in the lake; Satan’s transformation into a snake and his final punishment) these are called:
Foreshadowing
Motifs
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