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Milton’s Grand Style in Paradise Lost | Epic Style of Writing

In this video, we'll explore the grand style of writing used by John Milton in his epic poem Paradise Lost. Join us as we analyze the language, structure, and themes that make this masterpiece a prime example of epic poetry. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or a student studying Paradise Lost, this video will give you a deeper understanding of Milton's writing style. It is a matter of fact that one of the reasons behind the success of Paradise Lost is Milton’s grand style. It is a style of writing that is usually allotted to poets of epic poems. The grand style involves lofty dignity, eloquence and sublimity. Mostly the poets and writers of the 17th and early 18th centuries of Europe in both the neo-classic and Renaissance periods used this style of writing in their literary works. In the grand style of writing, a poet uses grand similes, far fetched metaphors and also makes allusions to different myths, incidents and folk tales as per his knowledge and experiences. A poet who practises writing poems with a grand style does not think about the knowledge of his readers; he usually has more knowledge as compared to his readers, hence, readers need to upgrade their knowledge to read an epic poem. John Milton is the most discussed poet in this regard. He has also been criticised the most and charged with corruption in the English language as well as in literature due to his unending exposure to knowledge in his book Paradise Lost. Indeed, the poem is a masterpiece and perhaps would be discussed for centuries yet some of the critics are of the view that the poet has made some unnecessary changes in writing a poem or epic. Read more at: https://askliterature.com/poetry/milt...

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