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minus-squaresam5673 [none/use name]hexbear5·4 years agoThat interpretation comes from paradise lost where it is being used as a metaphor for the English civil war. You don't agree with Lucifer you agree with Oliver Cromwell. Lucifer's rebellion if you are interested was about his pride being hurt by the notion a race he considers inferior should be worthy of love link
That interpretation comes from paradise lost where it is being used as a metaphor for the English civil war.
You don't agree with Lucifer you agree with Oliver Cromwell.
Lucifer's rebellion if you are interested was about his pride being hurt by the notion a race he considers inferior should be worthy of love