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108
Novel/Book in Verse • Fiction
Judean Desert • Biblical Era
1671
Aegypan
Adult
18+ years
Paradise Regained by John Milton tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth's temptation by Satan after he is baptized by John the Baptist and retreats into the desert to fast for forty days and nights. Satan tries to tempt Jesus with hedonism, ego manipulation, and the offer of kingdoms and wealth, but Jesus consistently rejects these temptations.
Contemplative
Inspirational
Melancholic
Mysterious
Hopeful
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Reviews of John Milton's Paradise Regained highlight its masterful blank verse and thematic exploration of temperance and redemption. The poem is lauded for its compelling characterizations and theological depth, though some readers find its narrative less engaging than Paradise Lost. Its philosophical rigor is both a strength and a potential barrier for casual readers. MLA style formatted book title: Paradise Regained
A reader who appreciates Paradise Regained by John Milton typically enjoys epic poetry, theological explorations, and philosophical debates. Ideal for fans of Paradise Lost and Dante's Divine Comedy, they value classical literature and are intrigued by narratives that intertwine human nature with divine themes.
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Satan
The sole antagonist who engages Jesus with temptations, embodying a system of values centered around luxury, influence, and power.
God
Appears briefly to affirm Jesus's unshakable virtue and his role in the divine plan of salvation for humanity.
Mary
The only female character given considerable focus, she expresses her apprehensions about her son's divine purpose but remains a model of faith and patience.
Belial
A demonic figure who suggests using sensory pleasure as a temptation, though his advice is ultimately not followed by Satan.
Paradise Regained was first published in 1671, four years after Milton's famous epic poem Paradise Lost, and intriguingly, it is much shorter, comprising only four books compared to the twelve in its predecessor.
Despite its title, Paradise Regained does not focus on the traditional narrative of returning to Eden but rather on the biblical story of Jesus being tempted by Satan in the wilderness, portraying spiritual triumph over physical temptation.
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It is said that Milton was inspired to write Paradise Regained after a Quaker, Thomas Ellwood, asked him what he would do to depict the "world's redemption," sparking the idea for this continuation of his poetic exploration of Christian themes.
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108
Novel/Book in Verse • Fiction
Judean Desert • Biblical Era
1671
Aegypan
Adult
18+ years
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