Many women of the time felt neglected since they were often considered to be nothing more than housewives. Sometimes even though the husbands were not evil and their only crime was existing, the women would still not be satisfied because they were not given the proper respect and marriage felt like a prison. Both stories explore this theme.
One of Satan's main problems in the book written by John Milton, "Paradise Lost" is that God can turn evil deeds to his own good ends. This problem motivates Satan by continuously thinking of ways to solve this problem and looking at other possible angles on how to attack the problem.
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From the summary I just read I think the people who live in the same town don't like her as she pretends to own the town and she likes to spread rumours and gossip