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    his poems. Such as Virgil, the ancient roman as his guide in Inferno ("Dante."). Beatrice, his love of his life also being a guide for him through heaven in Paradiso ("Dante."). Also, Virgil and Beatrice again are in the poem Purgatorio as a guide, where they climb and journey through The Mountain Purgatory ("Dante."). And then there is the poem The New Life where Dante expresses his love and thoughts about Beatrice and how she was such…

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    “The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” by Dante Alighieri. This shows a little into Dante’s thinking as he ranked moral failures through his structure of hell. In Dante’s Inferno there are nine different circle or levels of hell. In these circle there are different punishments for the different sins people commit throughout their life. The worst the sin is that you commit, the lower in hell you go and the worst your punishment…

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    Satan In Dante's Inferno

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    When Dante was around 12 years old, he had an arranged marriage but he was in love with another women, Beatrice Portinari, who became a huge influence when writing the Divine Comedy. When Beatrice died, Dante began to study philosophy and the politics in Florence. He held a number of important public posts. However, in 1302, Dante was exiled for life by the leaders of the Black Guelphs and Pope Boniface…

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    more description, including allusions from his background and from his religious point of view, including the Bible, old text, and Greek stories; creating a mixture of sources that he used. Not only that, but he also uses the first love of his life, Beatrice, whom he met when they were younger. Dante uses all backgrounds of his past for the reader to enjoy all the surroundings during his travel by also interpreting the situations of each circle that he has to pass until finally arriving to…

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    was able to meet and befriend many aristocrats such as Guido Cavalcanti, who is later found in Dante’s Inferno. Dante married into the Donati family, yet his true love was a woman named Bice, although he called her Beatrice. Bice, to most scholars, was the daughter of Folco Portinari, a wealthy banker at the time, and later the wife of another banker, Simone dei Bardi. (The Life of Dante Alighieri) At the age of 35, Dante is exiled from the city of Florence. During this time, the political…

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    AP English Composition 1001420M 23 February 2018 The Inferno Literary Analysis Essay Dante Alighieri, author of the book The Divine Comedy, was born in Florence in 1265 and came from a noble but impoverished family. He first met Bice Portinari, who he called Beatrice, in his early years who then died in 1290. In order to cope with her sudden death, Dante studied philosophy and theology and to also write La Vita Nuova. Throughout his life he has been involved in the conflicts of the Guelfs and…

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    Her name was Beatrice. She was the daughter of Folco Portinari, a philanthropic banker of the same political party as Dante’s father and he fell in love with her at first sight forever. He was not to meet her again in the flesh until nine years later when they were both eighteen at a wedding reception when the shock of seeing her nearly caused him to pass out, and a relative had to lead him out. In 1287 probably, according to Boccaccio, Beatrice was married to Simone de’ Bardi…

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