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A towering achievement of English literature, Paradise Lost is John Milton's magnum opus-an epic poem of cosmic scale and profound philosophical depth. First published in 1667, this timeless masterpiece recounts the biblical tale of the Fall of Man, charting Satan's rebellion against Heaven, his exile, and the tragic seduction of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Blending classical epic tradition with rich theological insight, Milton explores themes of free will, obedience, pride, justice, and redemption through majestic verse and unforgettable characters, including the defiant and charismatic Satan, the noble yet fallible Adam, and the pure, contemplative Eve. Written in powerful blank verse and steeped in classical and Christian imagery, Paradise Lost challenges the mind and stirs the soul, offering readers both intellectual grandeur and spiritual resonance. A foundational work of Western literature, it remains one of the most profound and influential poems ever written.