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Macphee

"Milton makes numerous references to the fact that men and women are not created equally"

Equality between men and women

Forsyth

"This complicated, private, deeply reflective Satan who needs to talk himself back into hate"

Satan's free will and power over emotions

Rajan

"Evil is mixed with good but who is doomed to destruction by the flaw of self love"

Self love

Rajan

"God's nature to the reformation of the fallen in response to God's didactic style"

Why Satan is seen as charming and god a metaphor

Ramos

"God is a tyrant who only obeys his own whim and thus there can be no true liberty under such a tyrant"

God is a tyrant and liberty

C. S. Lewis

"Many of those who say they dislike Milton's God only mean they dislike God: infinite sovereignty, by its very nature, includes wrath also"

What people are if they dislike Milton's God

Empson

"Struggling to make his God appear less wicked than the traditional christian one"

God and how Milton is struggling

Miller

"The genesis account of Adam and eve's creation establishes that clear gender roles were a result of the fall"

Gender roles after fall - eve tries to gain identity however

"Milton makes numerous references to the fact that men and women are not created equally"

Macphee

"This complicated, private, deeply reflective Satan who needs to talk himself back into hate"

Forsyth

"Evil mixed with good but who is doomed to destruction by the flaw of self love"

Rajan

"God's nature to the reformation of the fallen reader in response to God's didactic sytle"

Rajan

"God is a tyrant who only obeys his own whim and thus there can be no true liberty under such a tyrant"

Ramos

"Many of those who say they dislike Milton's God only mean they dislike God: infinite sovereignty, by its very true nature, includes wrath also"

C. S. Lewis

"Struggling to make his God appear less wicked than the traditional christian one"

Empson

"The genies account of Adam and eve's creation establishes clear gender roles were a result of the fall"

Miller