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What is the cause of Milton’s complaint in the poem On His Blindness?

What is the cause of Milton’s complaint in the poem On His Blindness?
British PoetryJohn MiltonOn His BlindnessSonnet
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    1. Sunita Malik

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      2020-12-08T21:43:20+05:30Added an answer on December 8, 2020 at 9:43 pm

      The cause of Milton’s complaint to God is his blindness. According to him, he is unable to use the talent of writing poetry (and serving humanity) which was given to him by God. It has become useless because of his blindness. Hence he complains in the poem.

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