Carey
An object of
Troubled admiration
Carey
The ambiguous like/dislike for Satan is a
“Precondition of the poem’s success”
In Book 11 what does Satan do
Cry
Why does Satan cry book 11
He sees his followers
The angel michael does not cry in book 11
Tears such as
Ángels weep, burst forth
Cruel His eye but
Cast signs of remorse and passion
Haunting aloud, but
Racked with deep despair
Carey
The poem is insolubly
Ambivalent
Blake
Milton was at the devils party without knowing it
Book 2 opens with Satan sitting
“High on a throne of royal state”
This is a criticism considering miltons anti monarchical views
Bélial says god ‘sees and
Derides’ the very discussions their having