John Milton's Main Points
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Milton
was the greatest poet of puritan age; he stands head ad shoulders above all his
contemporaries.
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Unlike
Shakespeare, he was egoistic, in all his poetry he sings about himself and his
lofty soul.
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He
was deeply religious man.
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He
combined in himself the spirit of Renaissance and reformation.
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He
was a great humanist.
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He
thinks poetry as a serious business of life.
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Wordsworth
wrote about him.
Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart.
Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart.
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In
the Civil War in , Milton actively participated in the struggle against King
Charles-I.
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Finding
himself unfit to fight as a soldier, he became the Latin secretary of Cromwell
and spent the best period of his life for national movement instead of poetry.
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Milton
became friend less, after the death of Cromwell and the coming of Charles-II to
throne.
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His
own wife and daughter turned against him.
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He
also found himself completely blind.
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But
undaunted by these misfortunes, he girded up his loins and wrote his greatest
poetical works.
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Paradise
Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonists.
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In
Paradise Lost & Regained he tried
“to justify the ways of God to Man”
“to justify the ways of God to Man”
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