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Paradise Lost

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Paradise Lost

By: John Milton
Narrated by: Flo Gibson
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Considered by many to be the greatest epic poem ever written, this biblical tale relates the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Despite God's prohibitive warning, Satan entices Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit. Dire consequences ensue.

Public Domain (P)2008 Audio Book Contractors, Inc.
Angeology & Demonology Christianity Classics Epic European Poetry Themes & Styles Theology World Literature
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Why that narrator? It sounds like grandma reading a bedtime story and is not appropriate for the content being delivered

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What disappointed you about Paradise Lost?

it was too above my comprehension. i don't read poetry and such a long poem too. too wordy. i rate it high in performance as it must be very hard to read this book. i guess i am not into poetry.

What other book might you compare Paradise Lost to and why?

i don't know as i never read a book like it before.

What does Flo Gibson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

it was a hard book to read. she did a good job with a very heady, heavy book.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Paradise Lost?

i prefer the story to have an order. this poem went al over the place.

Any additional comments?

i am not one to judge a poem. i tried it. it was not for me. some poeple will love it. i love the story of the creation but in prose style i guess.

it was too complicated for me

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