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Paradise Lost - Global Issues - Coggle Diagram
Paradise Lost - Global Issues
Nature of Freedom
False nature of freedoms
Finally free from god however it is part of the divine plan
Fortunate fall
Will actually glorify God
Freedom of choice
Hell acts as a jail therefore freedom is not given completely
Satan escapes from Hell
Fallen angels are able to choose between apologizing or suffering
Freedom of Choice
They build Pandemonium
How freedom changes depending on identity
Free Will
Good and evil cannot exist without each other
People cannot be good if they do not know evil
Milton comments on his own political context
Cromwell became just as bad as William I
Can freedom coexist with power?
Can freedom exist in a society or political context?
Freedom can bring to damnation for human beings
"The golden chain that hangs from heaven"
Human beings influenced by Satan and guile
Freedom of Choice
Those who are more power have the ability to choose
False democracy
Angles are maneuvered by Satan
Choices affected by emotions
The consequences of choice
Choices affected by pride
Choices affected by persuasion and guile
Value of their choice
Fallen angels described as bees
Freedom of choice from God
Divine plan
Do we have choice?
Humans are powerless
Satan coming to earth in the ending of Book 2
In Heaven there is less/more choice
More - god wouldn't stop anyone from choosing
Less - can't go against god's divine plan
Nature of Evil
Satan represents evil
Pride
Persuasion
Guile
Resides inside a goal/revenge/plan
Evil emerges from good
Distinguishing good from knowing evil
Evil snowballing
Evil begets evil
Evil will lead to more evil
Power of evil
A thought can bring evil
Lucifer's thought brings bearth to sin
Evil can be attractive but will leave to destruction
Charles Baudelaire
Seductive
Lucifer "brightest angel of heaven"
By the end of all books the fallen angels become disgusting
Sibilence