Paper Proposal
PROPOSAL: Satan is a hero on Paradise Lost.
This topic and argument is important to consider because it’s a different point of view and a complete change from what we see as okay and good. Writing why Satan is not bad in the story, sounds troublesome to begin with; some might even had to think twice about this topic. I feel it’s necessary because it brings change and welcomes everything that comes along with it.
Thesis Statement:
Heroes are those that can identify with people, Satan proves to be a hero in Paradise Lost due to his humanistic characteristics of regret, sympathy, and confusion/anger.
Regret:
Throughout the first books of Paradise Lost we get constantly told that he feels regret.2
“He deserved no such return from m, Whom he created what I was in that bright eminence, and with his good upbraided none; nor was his service hard.” (p.793)
“Now conscience wakes despair that slumbered, wakes the bitter memory of what he was, what is, and what must ensue.” (p.793)
Sympathy:
In the scene where Stan and his followers gather around to discuss revenge upon God, we are told he feels sad for them.
“Cruel his eye, but cast signs of remorse and passion to behold the fellows of his crime, the followers rather
Confusion/Anger:
There comes a time when he realizes he must do bad because he was brought to do that role by God. He shows confusing and anger towards God and wonders why he had to be the one to Fall.
“And understood not that a grateful mind by owing owes not, but still pays, at once indebted and discharged-what burden then?’
Concession:
There are instances where we do get to see this character as a bad guy.
“Satan , now first inflamed with rage, came down, the tempter ere th’ accuser of mankind, to wreak on innocent frail man his loss of that first battle, and his flight to hell.” Here we are shown feelings of revenge against God.
Rebuttal:
Although there are instances where Satan displays negative thoughts and intentions, one can’t help but sympathize and understand his actions.
“from despair thus high uplifted beyond hope, aspires beyond thus high, insatiate to pursue Vain war with Heav’n…”(p.779)
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