Topic:
Feminist approach in Jhon Milton's ''Paradise Lost''.
Paper: 1, Renaissance Lit.
Name: Gohil Khanjaniba M.
Roll No: 17.
Semester: 1, Part-1.
Year: 2013/2014.
Submitted to: Dr.Dilip Barad sir.
Feministic Approach in Milton’s ‘’Paradise
Lost’’
·
Introduction
of the poet : Jhon Milton
Jhon Milton was born on December 9,1608 in
England.He died on November 8,1674.
Paradise Lost is an epic poem, in blank verse.The book is written
by Jhon Milton, who was the most distinguished seventeenth century’s an English
poet prose pole-micist, and civil servant for the English commonwealth.Most famed for his epic
poem ''Paradise Lost''.Milton is celebrated as well for his eloquent treatise,
condemning censorship, Areopagitica (italic word)- long consedered English
poet.Milton experienced a dip in the mid-twenteeth cetury; but with versatile
society and his journal mostly devoted to his scholarship.He well-known for his
genre and his tone of language.Milton's major influences were William
Shakespeare and Ovid.
Jhon Milton was
born on December 9,1608 in England.He died on November 8,1674.
·
How
Milton uses the feministic approach?
In Milton's book ''Paradise Lost'', after
reading we say that Milton uses the 'feministic approach'.The reson behind this
thinking was the character creation of
Eve.She became the most important character to think of 'the situation
women'.When in the past time, woman struggled more than man; to live the
satisfied life or to hold the respectful life.
Eve
played a vital role in the poem,with the helping of Adam's character.Adam
recognises as Eve's partner and by this character Milton shows the readers 'the
male dominated society' or 'the patriarchal society' of Milton's time.
In the book-nine, Milton shows
that how gender affects interpretation and 'how Milton's interpretation of the
old biblical story gives us hints at some of the problems of gender roles?
''Institutionalized misogyny'' and above issues are most important
part of the western tradition.The character of Eve is createde by the male character.In other
words,he was Jhon Milton who created the character of female or Eve,quitely
subjected to his rules.She was became victim because she accused man or Adam
was seen at the scene of the crime inferiority.She has been banished in a
world,which was not her own.She could not define herself because she was in
prevention of the world in which she could not exist without the help of
man.This fact is presented very well in ''Paradise Lost''.
Eve creates many
contradictory scenes involved in her existance.She was siner who secrately
seeks the fruit of knowledge, by doing this she breaks the tradition.Although
she traped in the situation because of her egerness.Thus she has no idea that
what wrong she has done without informing Adam.It was her idea to live separate
from Adam (book: 9) and as we know that she was one who eats the forbidden
fruit or the fruit of knowledge.
‘’Let us
divide our labour, though where choice
Leads
thee, or where most needs whether to wind’’
After words, Eve convinces Adam to eat it. But
Eve as a female may be likeable because of her sense of independence and
curiosity. Adam and Eve falls in a difficult situation, that they engage in an
inconsequential blame game. When Eve ate first, but at last Adam also ate the
fruit because he loves Eve and he didn’t want to leave Eve alone at any cost.
Another point able thing is
what Eve, was fall in love with her own reflection in a lake, until God leads
her away and also it reminds the example of Narcissus-who was a mythological
figure, who does the same act as Eve has done. In this an epic-poem ‘’Paradise
Lost’’ Eve also presented as ‘God’s daughter’, the following quotation reflects
this thought:
Now, we don’t mean to suggest that Milton is some kind of early feminist
and not definitely that. We only mean that Eve is a tougher nut to crack. So,
example the Narcissism Scene is in reality, pretty innocent. In the book: 9 Eve
portrayed as bad or stupid as she seems.
In this
epic-poem,an existence defined by men,and this interpretation dependable on the
understanding of Eve's perspective or the female perspective.Here we can say
that entire poem is represents the gulf between the feminine and the
masculine,about the ways thye saxes work and the ways they help to shape
perceptions.How is man's world different from a woman's life.If we deeply
observes an undeniable otherness, the first opposition reveals in front of us
and it was: the male and female.
In the poem we
could see the rooted literature in the Western tradition,is the biblical story
of Adam and Eve.This story of both wellknown part of the system of thought and
belief, an episteme.''Pradise Lost '' is fictional work of alleged fact pagan
and poetic and prophetic.For the male we can say that this poem is for the male
readers; is a story of affirmation, a story of an authoritarian origins.The
laguage, the imagery, the religious claims- all of these things conjured in
male mind.What about the female readers and writers.The topic of female
subjugation and creates a view of women that has an unmistakably inherent male
bias and the bias and the way it challenge the traditional interpretation,
forces the readers to think about it especially female readers and also the
careful male readers.When we reads this book generally we observes that how Eve
interprets herself and how she faces the world around her is centered on male
dominated society.The deffinition of self is also comes from male, an
understanding of self framed in and by masculanity.
Eve recognizes
as her status reflects that she was an inferior to Adam, her duty is to look
him as her ''Guide and head''.Her reflected image is becomes her recognition of
the self.For the female Eve seems to be a novelty for Adam, a perception of
herself concentrates on her features and later recognizes the limits of her
inner dimentions.It is good thing that Milton God warned her of loving
herself.This subtle use of poetic language that surfaces longheld assumptions
about the women and long-held .
By showing the mysoginic nature of the
ancient christianity story that Milton builds an ideology of a srparation of
male and female it is the earthly myth that creates conflicts of the two
worlds- the male and female.Adam's views are problematic for the female
readers.His dialogues are throughout the poem is riddled with misogynistic
remarks. In his account of his creation , he recounts to the angel Raphael:
For well I understand in the
prime end
Of Nature her th’inferiour,
in the mind
And inward Faculties,
which most excel In
outward also her resembling less
His Image who made both,
and less expressing
The character of that Dominion
giv’n O’re other creatures
(Milton, 1674, 8:540-47).
By realizing that this
original woman is written from a male’s point of view in a patriarchal
mythological narrative that favors men and by not being afraid to ask questions
about sexual polarity in the work, we as readers and critics can taste the
fruits of debate—no matter how bitter they may be.
Hers is a kind of domestic slavery, a hard-handed punishment that
includes pain in childbirth. She is to be the homemaker, the care taker of issues
domestic; he’s to be the breadwinner.
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