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Each book of Paradise Lost is prefaced with an argument, or summary. These arguments were written by Milton and added because early readers had requested some sort of guide to the poem. Several of the books also begin with a prologue. The prologue to Book I states Milton’s purpose: to tell about the fall of man and justify God’s ways to man.

The epic begins traditionally in medias res.... More

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  Book I
  Book II
  Book III
  Book IV
  Book V
  Book VI
  Book VII
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  Book IX
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  Book XI
  Book XII
 

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