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Paradise LostParadise Lost, Book IIISlide 3Paradise Lost, Book IVSlide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Slide 23Slide 24Slide 25Slide 26Slide 27Slide 28Slide 29Slide 30Slide 31Slide 32Slide 33Paradise LostAlbrecht Durer, Adam and Eve (1504)Paradise Lost, Book IIISynopsis of Book III: Satan flies toward Earth• Lines 630-ff: Satan disguises himself as a “Cherub” on a quest to see humans for himself; he stops to ask Uriel for directionsParadise Lost, Book IIISynopsis of Book III: Satan flies toward Earth• Lines 630-ff: Satan disguises himself as a “Cherub” on a quest to see humans for himself; he stops to ask Uriel for directions• Uriel, an angel who has been assigned to guard Eden by God, doesn’t recognize Satan in disguise, because angels can’t detect hypocrisyParadise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve go to sleep (lines 493-775)The angel Ithuriel discovers Satan, disguised as a toad, whispering into Eve’s ear (lines 788-826)Ithuriel, Gabriel and other angels confront Satan; they trade insults; Satan leaves (lines 827-1015)Paradise Lost, Book IVSynopsis of Book IV: “Apostrophe” calls for a warning voice (lines 1-8)Satan approaches Paradise to find Adam and Eve (lines 8-15)Satan expresses psychological conflict (lines 16-114)Satan enters and surveys the Garden of Eden, disguising himself in the shapes of different animals (lines 115-356)Satan expresses second thoughts about corrupting Adam and Eve (lines 357-410)Adam and Eve converse; Eve describes her first momentof consciousness (lines 411-492)Adam and Eve


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