In his second speech Satan again addressing to
Beelzebub. He tried to remove all the doubts from Beelzebub’s mind. He
continued by saying that we will convert all the good into evils and returns
them to God.
“To be
weak is miserable, doing or suffering.”
This speech undoubtedly shows heroic qualities in it. He soon
shows his stubborn nature and added,
“Ought to good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our
sole delight".
In the 2nd speech, he shares his upcoming plan with
Beelzebub. Satan is striving to keep his followers confident and brave that’s
why he infuses fresh courage and motivates them as well.
He grabs the opportunity to deploy his forces once again, conscious of the squashing defeat that he and his followers have suffered.
Read also, Satan's First Speech Analysis