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. What religious position did John Donne hold?

Answer: Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral.

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What themes are common in metaphysical poetry?

Answer: Love, death, God, the soul, and spiritual struggle.

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 How many books did Paradise Lost originally have?

Answer: 10 books.

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When was John Milton born?

 9. When was John Milton born?

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 Where was John Donne born?

Answer: London.

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 What does the work Biathanatos discuss?

Answer: The question of suicide.

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What languages did John Milton know?

Answer: Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Spanish, and Italian.

200

 What idea does Comus defend?

Answer: Self-control and chastity.

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When did John Milton become blind?

Answer: In 1652.

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 . What genre is Lycidas?

Answer: A pastoral elegy.

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 Which famous scientist did John Milton meet?

Answer: Galileo Galilei.

300

. What is the main idea of Areopagitica?

Answer: Defense of freedom of speech and press.

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Which political side did John Milton support?

Answer: Parliament.

300

. What story does Paradise Lost tell?

Answer: The fall of Adam and Eve and their expulsion from Eden.

300

What is one of Donne’s most famous final sermons?

Answer: Death’s Duel.

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 Why did Milton have to go into hiding after the monarchy was restored?

Answer: Because he supported the republic.

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 What did Milton propose in Of Education?

Answer: Reform of English university education.

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 What did Milton’s political pamphlets defend?

Answer: Republican government and freedom.

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 How did Milton’s blindness affect his writing?

Answer: He dictated his works to assistants.

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 Why is Paradise Lost considered an important epic poem?

Answer: Because it presents a religious story in a grand epic form.

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 How did Milton’s knowledge of many languages influence his writing?

Answer: His style was influenced by classical literature and cultures.

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 Why does Paradise Lost follow classical epic traditions?

Answer: Because it is structured like ancient epics such as Aeneid.

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 Why did Milton defend freedom of speech?

Answer: Because he opposed government censorship.

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How did Milton’s personal problems influence his works?

Answer: They deepened the philosophical and religious themes.

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 What is the importance of John Donne and John Milton in 17th-century English literature?

Answer: They are considered two of the most influential poets of the period.