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Milton criticism, and especially that of Samson §Agonistes, is commonly founded upon two certainties: §the certainty of Samson s regeneration, and the §certainty of Milton s idealizing Christianity. §These platitudes have led too many critics to §accommodate Samson (and by implication Milton) into §a neo-conservative, predictable, brutally §formalistic mold that, instead of challenging, §enshrines inherited systems of belief. Euripides, §Milton s favorite tragedian, wrote tragedy through §his experience of the Peloponnesian War and the §resultant fall of the Periclean democratic §experiment, a disaster Milton recognized in his own §experience of the English civil war. Through war §and tragedy Euripides searched the individual and §historical boundaries between normality and §pathology, locating the source of tragedy in the §tense interdependence of opposites: the forces of §creation and destruction in ourselves, our §societies, our world. This study examines Milton s §intellectual and imaginative development in light of §Euripidean tragedy, a development that would §culminate, achieve its fullest expression, in §Milton s last poem Samson Agonistes.