Milton's Amazing Incorporation // Emmett Bryant

 I love how much Milton brings outside characters into the Genesis story. Just as in Book VII Raphael is speaking to Adam. In this encounter we are able to see how Milton expertly weaves different figures and divinities into the story. I think it shows that writers have a type of artistic leeway that allows them to mold already told stories into something new. Sometimes, they come out even more interesting and thought provoking. This is most definitely the case with Milton's work. Not only does he use outside sources to retell an age old story, but he tries to shine a light into the already established characters of the story such as Adam. We get to see his curiosity, his wonder, and his desire to learn and know. More than anything it lets us connect on a deeper level as humans with the first two humans. We know the basic narrative that we find in Genesis but Milton uses his creative liberty to help us see and understand more than we normally would. 

I commented on Elijah Mahn's and Taylor Vice's post. 

Comments

  1. I agree. I strongly believe It is sometimes Fiction that drives us toward fact and as on disregards fiction for pleasure one misses out on greater understanding of the truth that could be subtly dwelling there. -Micah Powers

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