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Paris is over - conscious of his personal charm , and Helen is equally ambivalent in her choice between her husband and Paris - so that both exhibit the ' madness of lust which is a foil to the ' battle madness ' of Achilles and Hector ...
Paris is over - conscious of his personal charm , and Helen is equally ambivalent in her choice between her husband and Paris - so that both exhibit the ' madness of lust which is a foil to the ' battle madness ' of Achilles and Hector ...
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By removing epic conflict from the plains of battle and by putting it into the actions of the individual mind and heart , Milton lays his emphasis on moral and spiritual strength . In his presentation of Christ , Milton shows how such ...
By removing epic conflict from the plains of battle and by putting it into the actions of the individual mind and heart , Milton lays his emphasis on moral and spiritual strength . In his presentation of Christ , Milton shows how such ...
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Getting ready for the last day's battle with Ravana , Rama says to himself : This day shall bring an end to Sita's grief And suffering of the gods for once and all.14 Since Rama's war is just and virtuous and since his Moral and ...
Getting ready for the last day's battle with Ravana , Rama says to himself : This day shall bring an end to Sita's grief And suffering of the gods for once and all.14 Since Rama's war is just and virtuous and since his Moral and ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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