Satan is compared to monstrous creatures from famous fables.  - 'in a bulk as huge as whom the fables name of monstrous size'., Milton lists a number of mythical monsters - 'Titanian, or Earth-born ... Briareos or Typhon ... Leviathan', Milton describes how Satan lay at the bottom of hell - 'so stretched out huge in length the Acrh-fiend lay', Milton describes how the enormous Satan rises from the flames of hell - 'His mighty stature; on each hand the flames driven backward slope their pointing spires, and rolled in billows'. , Milton emphasises the size of Satan as he rises - 'Then with expanded wings he steers his flight',

Satan's Rising Match Up - Paradise Lost Book One

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