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Paradise Lost

en. Adam and Eve where extremely ashamed of their actions. Adam was especially ashamed of their sin.As Adam and Eve left Eden, they wept for the loss of their innocence, but were hopeful for their new lives. Eve reached conclusions through the traits that she perceived in Adam. He was strong and had a brain designed to dream and mold. In Eve's opinion he was designed for fiercer things and lustier worlds.In conclusion, their can be many different interpretations of the same biblical story that be a result of the large time span between the stories. Milton's Paradise Lost was written in a more religious time in which the fall of man would seem to be a great sin. In today's world we see that worldly knowledge is more important than the spiritual ideas of the past. Both books in Paradise Lost present the biblical story through a more human point of view....

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