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Friday, 9 August 2024
Paradise Lost by John Milton
John Milton was second only to William Shakespeare and some say more important, especially when considering Paradise Lost, his epic poem of twelve books. Which was in many ways prophetic, then and even more so now, in this evil world.
It centres around the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve, and the temptation of the forbidden fruit.
Whether you are religious or not makes no difference, this poem is purely about good and evil, and like it or not they both exist in equal amounts.
This is an exceptional dramatic account by Will Franken with eerie sound effects, all produced in his one-bedroom flat in Folkestone, and it took over a year to produce with the help of his girlfriend. They both played several parts very well.
I was minimally involved in its production by donating to his Patreon account. All of us who donated got a mention in the final credits.
IMHO, a great piece of drama brought to life during the forced imprisonment of lockdown.
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We live in an escatalogical time.
Yes, we most certainly do live in such times. It reminds me of the banner carriers stating:
"The End Is Nigh"
When man has no belief he becomes the animal he is.
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