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TOPIC: Satan Is a Renaissance Character.
Sumitted By: Fahad Saleem Haider Ali Arshad Rasool Rehmatullah Noor Zahra Aqsa Riaz Khansa
Each personborn in this worldis completely a separate component as well as source of divine energy. The sparkle of this energy can be seen when the person exposes himself to the natural world. Like a shaffle of coal contains ashes covering them require a feeble air blow to expose the glow. Similarly, a person's qualities require a simple rub to make them gliter.This is a fact that human reveals himself by the help of his behaviour and actions. Preface:
There are many sort of people who belong to different criteria of life. Each with a separate world and different acquisitions. The expression he imparts on others are result of his experiences that he had attained while going through different situations. Same is here with JohnMilton .
John Milton (1608– 1674), who is famous for his great epic poem Paradise Lost . We will discuss the Central Character of Paradise Lost named Satan . Our main focus is to discuss the character of Satan entirely in a manner to show that he is a Renaissance Character. For this purpose we will need to get to know about Renaissance Age and Puritan Age. These ageshave imparted great effect on Milton’s personality. That is why it will prove beneficial to clearlyrecognize Satan.
Renaissance Renaissance means rebirth of an interest in classical Greek literature. Renaissance means rebirth and it revived man’s interest in the world and gave him new eyes to look upon the beauty, love, life, learning and liberty.
Renaissance Age: The Renaissance Age in English Literature is also called the Elizabethan Era. This age has its emphasis on Humanity. Humanism standing for Man’s concern with himself as an object of contemplation. Passion for life which was responsible for the exquisite lyrical poetry. Under the impact of the Renaissance, the peopleof England were infused with freshness and vigour. BASIC CONCEPTS
puritanism begun in England in the 17th century was a radical Protestant movement to reform the Church of England. The Renaissance had it’s emphasis on Humanism which means man’s concern with himself as an object of comtemplation .
Puritan Age: The seventeenth century was marked by change in spirit and temperament which may be called essentially modern. John Milton was the noblest representative of the Puritan spirit. Puritanswere profoundly religious, they did not form a seperate religious sect. They were the real champions of liberty and tolerance .
Age of Milton: Miltonic poems represent his age and it’s characteristics as Milton acted as a dominant poetic figure. Milton worked as a dominant worker as he was a Puritan himself . He acted against the government and the consequences led him to jail. Here his sight went to it’s end. Here his epic poem Paradise Lost was written. Paradise Lost shows the act of God upon humanity and angels.
Individualism It means the individual is important, man is important. Man is the centre of each and everything. Human values, feelings, emotions, desires are important. They should be fullfilled .
Worldliness It means that the things of this world, attractions of the world like beauty, revenge, love, power, wealth and love.
Is Satan a Renaissance Man? Satan is not a human character, but a lot of the things he says and does make him resemble a Renaissance Man, such as his emphasis on his own wisdom and his achievements.
John Milton & Paradise Lost John Milton wrote his famous epic poem Paradise Lost at the end of Renaissance Age. Published in 1667, consisting of 10 books. It is considered the most famous writing of English Literature. Writing in English, Latin, Greek, and Italian, John Milton achieved international renown within his lifetime.
His desire for freedom extended into his style: he introduced new words (coined from Latin) to the English language, and was the first modern writer to employ non-rhymed verse outside of the theatre or translations .
The poem concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden . Paradise Lost shows the art of God upon humanity and angels.The spirit by which Milton worked in the poem and what he exerted by the characters was of Renaissance and the spirit of Reformation.
Satan Satan, formerly called Lucifer, is the major character. He was once the most beautiful of all angels, and is a tragic figure who famously declares: "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven." Satan is deeply arrogant, albeit powerful and charismatic .
According to William McCollom, one quality of the classical tragic hero is that he is not perfectly good and that his defeat is caused by a tragic flaw, as Satan causes both the downfall of man and the eternal damnation of his fellow fallen angels despite his dedication to his comrades. In addition, Satan's Hellenic qualities, such as his immense courage and, perhaps, lack of completely defined morals compound his tragic nature.
Comparison b/w the Characteristics of Renaissance Age and Satan: Characteristics of Renaissance Age: The chief characteristic of the Renaissance was it’s emphasis on Humanism. Glorify human elements in man opposed to supernatural or divine power. To produce civilized men. Emphasise given to worth of an individual. Dignity of man. Emphasise on reasoning and logical thinking.
Focus on supernaturalism shifted to naturalism. Importance given to imagination i.e : Ideal image of something. Curiosity and Objectivity. Individualism.
Characteristics of Satan : The main emphasis of Satan was on Angel’s freedom. By opposing divinity. To create a non-inherited government. To prove they had separate power. Show dignity of angels. Emphasise on reasoning and logical thinking against the God affairs . Stand forth the divine legacy. Create an ideal conception of divine establishment. Curiosity and Objectivity.
Individualism: Focus on God’s favourite creation; Human beings. To lead humanity against God’s will.