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epic poetry

11 Mar 2014

5 Things You Will Probably Like about Milton

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Milton was a rebellious student Milton went to Cambridge but was expelled after just one term for fighting with a tutor and was one of the last Cambridge students to be publicly flogged. Milton was a political rebel James II … Read More

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28 Jan 2014

Milton and the Epic Hero

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What is an epic hero and do they have to do with Paradise Lost? When Milton was writing epic conventions were readily understood. Epic heroes still attract audiences (see films like Thor for an obvious example) but for some reason … Read More

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