The Devil's Story of Eden - Paradise Lost Explained

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Published 2022-08-14
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Intro - 00:00

A Bitter Plan - 5:43

The Scheme & Turmoil - 26:50

Sunday School Story Time - 46:52

The Crime - 1:08:26

The Consequence - 1:20:13

The Comfort - 1:33:12

A completely out of pocket rant about my intense hatred for modern-pseudo-intellectual-literary-analysis - 1:47:24


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All Comments (21)
  • @macmacie
    "Man, that cherub is going through it" - Uriel
  • Gabriel telling satan "you're not that guy" and pulling out character stats to back it up always gets a chuckle out of me
  • @stayfrxstyy
    Uriel: "Poor Cherub, hope he gets better." Some seconds pass Uriel: "Hey WAIT A MINUTE "
  • @PyroSnail25
    Gabriel actually said “You’re the reason why we can’t have nice things” ☠️
  • @WJT.
    "But god said that if I eat it, I'll die" "Nuh uh" said the snake
  • @lozo1006
    The description of Lucifer being struck by Michael's god given sword is the first experience of pain in the universe is one of the most metal things i've ever heard.
  • @benj...
    "...he's not following her, he's falling to her level." That hit hard, man
  • "Look at the chart. I would body you in an instant. " is the single greatest characterization of an Angel speaking to Satan I have ever heard. 45:00 for anyone wanting to hear it again XD
  • @bnmay1
    The idea of Gabriel saying he’d body Satan in an instant and then Satan glaring while walking away is so funny to me
  • @ILIVEmusic09
    The idea of Adam sitting there making her a flower crown because she's his queen is so wholesome and adorable af
  • @vtheory7531
    1:00:17 It's so funny how Lucifer and the angels are seriously at war and God just casually turns down their powers like he's a dad supervising his children's fight so they don't destroy the house
  • The most amazing thing about all this in my opinion is that Milton didn't "write" Paradise Lost; one of the greatest pieces of literature in the English canon: he was blind, so dictated the entire story to his daughters who wrote it down for him. This man had to imagine this entire thing and couldn't keep any notes or references, since he couldn't read what he'd written!
  • 1:30:15 This is hilarious to me. I love the idea of a bunch of demons sitting in Hell just doing their evil demon things and then suddenly they’re like “Aw crap, it’s Snake Week again.”
  • @eligareau413
    1:23:05 the saddest thing is that nobody realizes this is the first time love was wasted on arguing. The time they spend now arguing instead of loving each other is limited because she ate the fruit. Before it was eternal and now everything, even love has to come to an end. Truly a paradise lost
  • @kellyweaver1137
    You getting choked up talking about what Christ did for us makes me think of a line in the Aaron Shust song "My Savior my God... "You count it strange, so once did I, before I knew my Savior."... It's not something you're just told to believe. It's an incredible bond and love that is so powerful and can't be understood until it is experienced.
  • @AbhNormal
    What astounds me most about this twelve-volume poem is that Milton, having gone blind fifteen years before Paradise Lost was published, dictated the entire thing to his daughter, which she then wrote down. Milton evoking such beautiful imagery while blind reminds me of Beethoven composing the Ninth Symphony while completely deaf. Absolutely amazing
  • @TimeBucks
    This is honestly one of your best videos
  • @jpopbarbie
    Adam ate the fruit in vein, only to chase a ghost. The way you used the term ghost gave me chills and pangs of a nostalgic sadness of their love that I've never known but somehow now feel wholly connected to. Thank you for introducing me to this story. If a Youtube summerization of the poem can bring me to tears, no doubt this will become one of my all time favorites. I can't wait to read it.