![]() ![]() ![]() Satan seems almost depressed as he is about to begin his speech of how he sees his life, and what his possible options may be. In lines 25-31, Satan recalls what he was before he was a fallen angel as he looks upon what could have been his life, and looks at what he currently is - the center of all things evil, all things sinister. One step no more than from himself can fly" (book 4, lines 21-24) He brings, and round about him, nor from hell "His troubled thoughts and from the bottom stir Within lines 13-24, Satan seemingly becomes jealous at the sight that he sees, enraging him that this is a life which he could never have, - no matter how much he may desire it as he brings hell everywhere with him In lines 1-13, Satan sees the beautiful paradise that is laid forth before him, a paradise that he could never have as he brings sin wherever he goes. ![]()
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