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Born in London in 1608 (7 ½ years before the death of Shakespeare) Grandfather was a Roman Catholic who disowned Milton’s father when he became a Protestant Educated at St. Paul’s school Learned Latin, Greek, & Hebrew Enrolled in Christ’s College, Cambridge in 1625 Father wanted him to be a lawyer; chose poetry instead
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Between 1641 & 1660 spent most of career writing pamphlets in support of the Puritan cause (The English Puritans were attempting to overthrow the English monarchy and the English church) Never published De Doctrina Christiana (“On Christian Doctrine”) Essentially Protestant theology, although Milton believed that the Father and the Son were not “co- equal” or “co-eternal,” but that the Son was created by God and therefore second greatest. Believers in this divergence from traditional Trinitarian doctrine are called “Arians.”
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Married Mary Powell, a royalist, in 1642 They were complete opposites Months later she left him and returned to her family In response, Milton wrote “On the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce,” arguing that incompatibility was a sufficient reason to end a marriage. Both Royalists and Puritans disagreed with this statement In 1645, friends convinced the pair to reconcile They had 3 daughters; Mary died in 1652.
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In 1644, published “Of Education,” which declared that to produce an enlightened society students must study the Bible, the classics (Latin and Greek epics), and science Also wrote Areopagetica, which protested the Cromwell government’s board of Censorship for printed works Milton began to recognize that the Protestant revolution was producing a culture that was equally as controlling as the Catholic one that proceeded it.
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In early 1649, after the beheading of King Charles I, Milton published “The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates” Argued that power belonged to the people, who gave it to their government leaders and could take it back at any time if it was misused Became Secretary for Foreign Languages in Cromwell’s Council of State In this role, wrote pamphlets defending the Republic, the assassination of the King, and Cromwell’s rule.
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In 1660 the monarchy was restored; Milton had continued to write in support of the Puritan Republic even though it was clear King Charles II was to be reinstated. Went blind while working under Cromwell; returned to writing poetry by dictating his lines to his daughters, who wrote them for him. At this time composed Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes Died November 8 th, 1674
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