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Milton's epic, "Paradise Lost," takes the story of Adam and Eve from Genesis and turns it into a 10,565 line poem. "Paradise Lost" is set in the Garden of Eden during the time of Adam and Eve. Milton tries to convey in this epic that God did not create the evils of the world but Adam and Eve did when they disobeyed God's word... displayed 300 characters
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Milton's epic, "Paradise Lost," takes the story of Adam and Eve from Genesis and turns it into a 10,565 line poem. "Paradise Lost" is set in the Garden of Eden during the time of Adam and Eve. Milton tries to convey in this epic that God did not create the evils of the world but Adam and Eve did when they disobeyed God's word... displayed next 300 characters
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