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enot [183]
3 years ago
9

After reading paradise lost, why does the creature think he is like adam in that book? why does he think he is like satan? what

are the specific reasons that the creature gives for hating his creator? which character, adam or satan, do you think the creature is more like?
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
8 0
Well eve gave the fruit to add and he ate which means he committed sin and now everyone is imperfect 
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