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How does paradise lost reflect milton’s personal experience of the puritan revolution and its aftermath

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During the Puritan revolution, Milton saw the common men of England being harmed by a tyrant king who did not lead the country to progress. She saw a group of Puritan men joining parliament to remove the influence and power of this king and allow ordinary men to have a better chance of life, despite everything they had already lost.

This story witnessed by Milton may have a strong relationship with the story he told in "The lost paradise". This is because, in "The lost paradise" we can see that the human being was harmed by the action of stanás on his life, however, a group of angels fought against satan and allowed men to have a dignified life, outside of paradise, but still with a certain quality.

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