Lucifer: The Divine Comedy

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:literary_work
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Lucifer
gptkbp:adapted_into various media
gptkbp:author gptkb:John_Milton
gptkbp:contains gptkb:church
gptkb:book
moral lessons
symbolism
imagery
philosophical dialogues
poetic devices
biblical references
historical references
allegorical elements
themes of redemption
themes of good vs evil
themes of free will
gptkbp:critical_reception widely studied
controversial themes
gptkbp:explores the nature of sin
the concept of redemption
the nature of justice
the concept of free will
the nature of faith
the concept of divine justice
the concept of predestination
the nature of temptation
the concept of human nature
gptkbp:follows the story of Lucifer's fall
gptkbp:genre gptkb:poet
gptkbp:influenced Western literature
Romantic poets
modern literature
theological thought
gptkbp:inspired gptkb:artwork
philosophical discussions
gptkbp:inspired_by The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:notable_character gptkb:Lucifer
gptkb:Satan
gptkb:Eve
gptkb:Adam
gptkb:deity
gptkbp:published_by gptkb:Borough
1667
Samuel Simmons
gptkbp:series gptkb:Paradise_Lost
gptkbp:setting gptkb:fortification
gptkb:physicist
gptkb:organization
gptkbp:written_in blank verse