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Deception Of Satan Paradise Lost

The Deception of Satan
Satan was a powerful angel who, after being thrown into hell, used his powers to deceive God’s newly created beings, Adam and Eve. These characters are perceived as innocent and vulnerable creatures, who could be easily influenced. What better way to get revenge on God than to tempt His most prized possessions? Satan uses his power of deceiving rhetoric to mislead his followers. He then deceives Eve with the same kind of rhetoric. Satan’s tone changes between the speech to the council and the speech to Eve. We are introduced to Satan as a heroic figure. As the poem goes on his character loses his greatness and falls to that of a creature.
Satan lusts after of God’s powers and wants to possess them himself. “But I should ill become this throne, O Peers, An this imperial sov’reignty, adorned with splendor, armed with power, if aught proposed, and judged of public moment”(II. 445). He admires God’s excellence and is willing to stop at nothing to......


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