Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve is a segment from John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost, originally published in 1667. This work explores the relationship between the first humans, presenting them with mutual dependence rather than hierarchy. Milton's portrayal of Adam and Eve emphasizes their individual experiences and knowledge, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Notably, much of the poem was composed while Milton was blind, showcasing his remarkable literary talent.
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