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CATEGORIES:Performing Arts /  Dance
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SUMMARY:‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton
LOCATION:Teatro Cuyás
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>The epic poem published by John Milton in 1667 explains the tragedy of t
 he fall of man, but also narrates the fall of Satan. Milton&rsquo;s Satan s
 ymbolizes the rebellious revolt before the tyranny of heaven. For before th
 e fall of man is the story of the fallen angel. The story of a failed rebel
 lion and its consequences, that will condition the destiny of man and woman
 . But, are we like this because this is how our destiny was written or beca
 use our beliefs led us to write it like this?</p><p><strong>Functions: Frid
 ay 31 March &amp; Saturday 01 April at 19:30 hours</strong></p><p><strong>+
  Info:&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://teatrocuyas.com/#cal"><strong>Teatro 
 Cuy&aacute;s</strong></a></p>
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