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Satan is depicted as a noble, tragic figure who is unjustly punished by God for refusing to supplicate himself. This characterization does change over the course of the novel, but it is this romanticism of the individual that has made this particular portrayal of Satan so enduring and popular, especially within many sub-cultures.

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