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The word "pandemonium" was first coined by the English poet John Milton in his epic poem "Paradise Lost" (1667). In the poem, Pandemonium is depicted as the capital city of Hell and the place where the fallen angels gather after their defeat in the war against Heaven. The city is described as a vast and chaotic place, filled with noise and confusion.
Milton's use of the word "pandemonium" has had a significant influence on its meaning in English. The word is now commonly used to refer to any situation that is characterized by extreme disorder and confusion. It can also be used figuratively to describe a place or group of people that is seen as being inherently chaotic or evil.
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