In Paradise Lost by John Milton, how is Satan like other larger-than-life figures who, though villainous, rivet our attention?

A.Satan is described as attractive and debonair.
B. Satan is vivid and dark at the same time.
C. Satan uses violence to attract our attention.
D. Satan does evil deeds to the wealthy to benefit the poor.

Respuesta :

C. Satan uses violence to attract our attention.

Correct answer choice is :


C) Satan uses violence to attract our attention.


Explanation:


Paradise Lost is about Adam and Eve how they began to be made and how they started to use their place in the Garden of Eden, also called Paradise. It's the same romance you find in the first pages of Genesis, formed by Milton into a very long, extensive, traditional poem. It also describes the accounts of the revolt and execution of Satan and the origin of Adam and Eve. Milton says that his purpose in the poem is to explain the ways of God to men.