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16 Cards in this Set
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Macphee |
"Milton makes numerous references to the fact that men and women are not created equally" |
Equality between men and women |
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Forsyth |
"This complicated, private, deeply reflective Satan who needs to talk himself back into hate" |
Satan's free will and power over emotions |
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Rajan |
"Evil is mixed with good but who is doomed to destruction by the flaw of self love" |
Self love |
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Rajan |
"God's nature to the reformation of the fallen in response to God's didactic style" |
Why Satan is seen as charming and god a metaphor |
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Ramos |
"God is a tyrant who only obeys his own whim and thus there can be no true liberty under such a tyrant" |
God is a tyrant and liberty |
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C. S. Lewis |
"Many of those who say they dislike Milton's God only mean they dislike God: infinite sovereignty, by its very nature, includes wrath also" |
What people are if they dislike Milton's God |
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Empson |
"Struggling to make his God appear less wicked than the traditional christian one" |
God and how Milton is struggling |
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Miller |
"The genesis account of Adam and eve's creation establishes that clear gender roles were a result of the fall" |
Gender roles after fall - eve tries to gain identity however |
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"Milton makes numerous references to the fact that men and women are not created equally" |
Macphee |
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"This complicated, private, deeply reflective Satan who needs to talk himself back into hate" |
Forsyth |
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"Evil mixed with good but who is doomed to destruction by the flaw of self love" |
Rajan |
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"God's nature to the reformation of the fallen reader in response to God's didactic sytle" |
Rajan |
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"God is a tyrant who only obeys his own whim and thus there can be no true liberty under such a tyrant" |
Ramos |
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"Many of those who say they dislike Milton's God only mean they dislike God: infinite sovereignty, by its very true nature, includes wrath also" |
C. S. Lewis |
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"Struggling to make his God appear less wicked than the traditional christian one" |
Empson |
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"The genies account of Adam and eve's creation establishes clear gender roles were a result of the fall" |
Miller |
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