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How is Eve primarily characterized in John Milton's 'Paradise Lost'?
As a strong and independent leader of humanity.
As a passive and submissive figure.
As a wise and knowledgeable deity.
As a vengeful and rebellious spirit.
What role does temptation play in Eve's characterization?
It highlights her resilience against social expectations.
It serves as a catalyst for her downfall, emphasizing her vulnerability.
It illustrates her power over Adam.
It is irrelevant to her character development.
Which theme concerning women is prominent in 'Paradise Lost'?
Women as the primary instigators of sin.
Women as equals in the pursuit of knowledge.
The inherent strength of women in leadership roles.
Women as embodiments of purity and virtue.
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