John Milton s Contribution To English Literature

John Milton s Contribution To English Literature

1. Who is JOHN MILTON, what are his contribution to literature?​

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1. 1. Who is JOHN MILTON, what are his contribution to literature?​


Answer:

John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet and intellectual who served as a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under its Council of State and later under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost (1667), written in blank verse, and widely considered to be one of the greatest works of literature ever written.

Answer:

John Milton was a seventeenth century English poet whose works have greatly influenced the literary world. Milton wrote poetry and prose between 1632 and 1674, and is most famous for his epic poetry. Special Collections and Archives holds a variety of Milton's major works, including Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, L'Allegro, and Il Penseroso.

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2. What does Milton mean by "my true account"? (On his blindness by John Milton)​


Answer:

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3. What does Milton mean on his "one talent"? (On his Blindness by John Milton)​


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4. Create a summary or paraphrase the story, " THE PRADISE LOST" by John Milton​


Milton’s speaker begins Paradise Lost by stating that his subject will be Adam and Eve’s disobedience and fall from grace. He invokes a heavenly muse and asks for help in relating his ambitious story and God’s plan for humankind. The action begins with Satan and his fellow rebel angels who are found chained to a lake of fire in Hell. They quickly free themselves and fly to land, where they discover minerals and construct Pandemonium, which will be their meeting place. Inside Pandemonium, the rebel angels, who are now devils, debate whether they should begin another war with God. Beezelbub suggests that they attempt to corrupt God’s beloved new creation, humankind. Satan agrees, and volunteers to go himself. As he prepares to leave Hell, he is met at the gates by his children, Sin and Death, who follow him and build a bridge between Hell and Earth.


5. what is the atmosphere of paradise lost by John Milton?


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6. When did John Milton died?and why? What were the causes of his death?


Answer:

Milton died because of kidney failure that causes her to death.


7. What is the Exposition in the story of On his Blindness by John Milton


Answer:

Milton was completely blind by 1652. In the first few lines of the poem, Milton reflects on losing his sight before he reached middle age and describes how his world has become totally dark. For Milton, this is particularly concerning because he now wonders how he will serve God, his master.

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8. contributions of Ellsworth Milton Statler


Answer:

Ellsworth Statler had a unique philosophy—“Life is service. The one who progresses is the one who gives his fellow human beings a little more, a little better service.” Statler was the first hotelier to give employees a six-day work week, paid vacations and free health service. He also devised a profit-sharing plan.

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9. Similarities and Differences of John Milton ang Ludwig Van Beethoven​


Answer:

one is a poet and the other is a classical composer

Explanation:

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10. Why does the poet, John Milton, call his bitter complaint a murmur in "On his Blindness"?​


Answer:

He uses the word "murmur" because he is conflicted about whether to despair or persevere. Had he been completely frustrated, his murmur would have been a shout. Had he been completely resilient, he would never have murmured or shouted any complaint.

Explanation:

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11. what is the rhyme scheme of the poem of john milton


Answer:

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12. what is the message of the poem lycidas by john milton​


Answer:

The poem mourns the loss of a virtuous and promising young man about to embark upon a career as a clergyman. Adopting the conventions of the classical pastoral elegy (Lycidas was a shepherd in Virgil's Eclogues), Milton muses on fame, the meaning of existence, and heavenly judgment.


13. John Milton represents the religious consciousness of the Puritans of England.


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14. in john milton's paradise lost,how did satan corrupted the creation of god?​


Explanation:

Eve’s vanity at seeing her reflection in the lake; Satan’s transformation into a snake and his final punishment.


15. According to the poem (On his blindness by John Milton) Who serves God the best?​


Answer:

People who "Best bear his milde yoke"best serve God


16. 5. What are the two narrative arcs which John Miltonthe logical story presentation in his work entitled Paradise Lost?6. What was God's favoured creation presented in Paradise Lost..7. In John Milton's Paradise Lost, how did Satan corrupted the​


Answer:

5.Milton's story has two narrative arcs, one about Satan (Lucifer) and the other, Adam and Eve.


17. what god pusnishment to satan after he corrupted adam and eve as john milton portrayed​


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Explanation:

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18. 2. Why does the persona consider his "one talent" "useless"? on his blindness by john milton


Answer:

He feels that God has gifted him with this ability of creating poetry to use for His work, and Milton longs to use his talents for God's purposes, saying that his "soul [is] more bent/ To serve therewith [his] maker." In this moment in his blindness, Milton (presumably speaking as himself in this poem) considers his God-given talents "useless" if he does not have the vision he feels he needs to complete the work, yet he presses forward so that he can present a "true account" of his efforts to God when his time comes.

Explanation:

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19. what was God's punishment to satan after he corrupted adam and Eve as john Milton portrayed?​


Answer:

Paridise Lost

Explanation:

Cause of disobedience

Explanation:

Satan was a fallen angel who was banished to Hell. After his expulsion, the devil famously claims that ‘it is better to reign in hell than to serve in Heaven’. Milton coined the name Pandemonium for the capital of Hell. Satan’s motivation to lead Adam and Eve into sin is part of his scheme to extract revenge on God for his banishmen


20. What does "light denied" mean on the sonnet On his blindness by John Milton​


Explanation:

Likely written in the mid-1650s, after Milton lost his eye-sight, the poem reflects on the physical and spiritual challenges the speaker faces as a blind person. He feels unable to complete the tasks that God has set for him, and worries that he is squandering his capacity to serve God.


21. A. 1. Who wrote "The Gettysburg Address?A. John MiltonB. Abraham LincolmC. Richard NixonD. George Bush​


Answer:

B. it was Abraham Lincolm

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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22. Paradise Lost reasoning by john milton


Answer:

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23. historical approach of oh his blind by John Milton​


Answer:

Sonnet 16” was printed in Poems (1673), but was most likely written at some earlier time, probably during a period in the early 1650s (his blindness became complete in 1652). Milton struggles in this sonnet with frustration at becoming blind and with his own sense of how important it is to use one’s talents well in God’s service. The sonnet records how he comes to understand a higher notion of service: real service is doing the will of God even if it means he must “stand and wait.” Notice as well the use of quiet puns or words that draw on double meanings. The words with double meanings are “spent” (in line 1), “talent” (secondary meaning, coin, line 3), “useless” (secondary meaning, without usury or interest on a debt, line 4), “account” (line 6), and “exact” (line 7). The secondary meanings run in a coherent line of images: all are images of monetary exchange. Milton is a poet who is highly sensitive to the multiple senses available in language and to clusters of imagery of this sort. Another thing to understand about Milton’s sonnets is their topical range. Not a writer of love sonnets in English (although the sonnets he wrote in Italian are love sonnets), Milton writes political sonnets, occasional sonnets, elegiac sonnets, and sonnets of personal meditation, like this one.

Author Biography

Milton was born in Cheapside, London, in 1608, the son of John Milton, Sr., a prosperous scrivener, notary, and composer, and Sara Jeffrey Milton. Because of the family’s financial standing, Milton received an excellent education in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French and Italian. Music and literature were particular favorites with the boy, and Milton began composing his own poetry at a young age. From 1618 to 1620 he was privately tutored at the family home. He then attended St. Paul’s School before moving on to Christ’s College, Cambridge, at the age of sixteen. His handsome face, delicate appearance, and lofty but unpretentious bearing earned him the nickname “The Lady of Christ’s.” At first unpopular, Milton eventually made a name for himself as a rhetorician and public speaker. Upon leaving the university in 1632 with a master’s degree, Milton retired to Hammersmith for three years and later to Horton, Buckinghamshire, where he devoted himself to intense study and writing. In May of 1638 Milton embarked on an Italian journey which was to last nearly fifteen months. The experience, which he described in Pro populo anglicano defensio secunda (Second Defence of the People of England, 1654), brought him into contact with the leading men of letters in Florence, Rome, and Naples, including Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa, who had been an intimate of the epic poet Torquato Tasso. Scholars view the Italian tour as seminal in Milton’s literary development; a new self-confidence emerged in the letters he wrote during his travels, and it was in Italy that Milton first proposed to write a great epic.

Explanation:

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24. What is the persona "considering" in lines 1-2? on his blindness by john milton


Answer:

Milton struggles in this sonnet with frustration at becoming blind and with his own sense of how important it is to use one’s talents well in God’s service. The sonnet records how he comes to understand a higher notion of service: real service is doing the will of God even if it means he must “stand and wait.” Notice as well the use of quiet puns or words that draw on double meanings. The words with double meanings are “spent” (in line 1), “talent” (secondary meaning, coin, line 3), “useless” (secondary meaning, without usury or interest on a debt, line 4), “account” (line 6), and “exact” (line 7). The secondary meanings run in a coherent line of images: all are images of monetary exchange.

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25. Awake, arise or be forever fall'n." - John Milton, Paradise Lost​


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26. What does Milton mean by "my true account"? (On his blindness by John Milton)​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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27. what is the tone of the poem on his blindness by john milton​


The mood of the poem On His Blindness changes from stanza to stanza. In the first stanza, the there is a lot of frustration and perhaps anger as well (lodged with me useless). There is restlessness and remorse. In the second stanza, the mood changes to doubtful.

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28. similarities of Ludwig van Beethoven and John Milton​


Answer:

They are both Humans and they are both a Man

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29. When did John Milton died?and why? and whatbis the causes of his death?


Answer:

Milton died from 'gout struck in' on November 8, 1674 in Chalfont, St. Giles, Buckinghamshire. He was buried beside his father in St Giles', Cripplegate. Many writers believe that Milton's grave was desecrated when the church was undergoing repairs. All the teeth and 'a large quantity of the hair' were taken as souvenirs by grave robbers.


30. which tone is associated with these lines taken from the poem lycidas by john milton​


Answer:

Pessimistic

Explanation:

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