Which of the following forms does Satan not take in, ' Paradise Lost'?
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A.
Snake
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B.
Cherub
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C.
Cormorant
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D.
Owl
Correct Answer:
D. Owl
Explanation:
In John Milton's blank verse epic "Paradise Lost," first released in 1667 and updated in 1674, the character of Satan undergoes a physical decline that mirrors his moral fall. Although he never assumes the form of an owl, he transitions from a towering fallen angel to a meteor-like figure, then into a Cherub, a Cormorant, a toad, and eventually a snake.
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