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Stephanie Pearce <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami Univ ENG131 Section A (Prof BrittonHarwood) Fall 2011
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Wed, 7 Dec 2011 12:12:38 -0500
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From reading the first book of Paradise Lost and then talking about it in class, I think i am looking at it in a little bit of a different way. The conversation about how Satan's fall from Heaven was one that he saw as a good thing surprised me the most. I never thought that anyone would want to fall from Heaven. This certainly made me look at things differently. One thing I am kind of confused about is where exactly the four sins come to play in the work. I know that we talked about them and they make sense, I am just having a little trouble relating them back to the story. 

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