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    Comedy, by Dante Alighieri, Virgil is the dead guide that shows Dante on his way through Inferno and Purgatorio. In life Virgil was a poet who wrote the Aeneid, a story about a Trojan who travelled to Italy. In The Divine Comedy Virgil is a character that is stuck in the Inferno because Virgil died before Christ visited earth, so he could not get farther than the first level of the Inferno. Virgil appears to Dante when Dante is lost in the woods and is sent by Beatrice to guide Dante…

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    Plato’s Position on Justice in Comparison to Dante and Machiavelli Plato asserts his position on justice throughout “The Republic.” His views constitute a model for how society should behave based on the values presented by Socrates in the dialogue. From Plato’s teachings we can infer that to establish justice, we must establish several principles in our lives including proper education, moderation, and courage. Although Plato describes how to live a just life through the metaphorical…

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    Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet and a philosopher among the issues of his time period. He wrote many great poems such as “The Divine Comedy” which features his thoughts on religion and politics. “The Divine Comedy” is a poem about Dante’s allegorical trip through hell. Gustave Dore illustrated his interpretation of Dante’s fictional poem. The picture “Dante and Virgil Emerging from the Southern Hemisphere” reflects the message of Dante and “Inferno” by using the concepts of shading,…

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    Dante's Inferno Treachery

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    poem called Divine Comedy written by Dante Alighieri. He narrates as himself going through Hell guided by a poet name Virgil. Together they go through 9 circles of hell which are Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud and Treachery. This is taking place in the year of 1300 during the Easter week. Dante describes in detail each thing he sees as he goes along and gets challenged along the way. To explain the torture of the Inferno that Dantes sees is somewhat each sinner is…

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    Throughout time, literary works have always focused on a theme or lesson to be learned. The Inferno by Dante Alighieri is a literary work describing Hell and the sinners that have made it there. In The Inferno, Dante shows that His justice is deserved through the biblical allusion snakes and what they represent. Hell is depicted in The Inferno by nine levels and some levels have sublevels. Every level has a different sin. Snakes are in Hell to torture and give sinners their punishment and are…

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    Hell. After banishment from his hometown Florence, Italy due to the political group “the Black-Guelphs” taking over, Dante is forced to partake on a horrendous journey through Hell. It is the only way he can reach his ultimate goal of eternal unity with God. In Hell he is subjected to experience a first person view of those who endure the wraths of Hell. Throughout the journey Dante is lead, taught, and protected by the profound poet Virgil. In result there is correlation found between the…

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    regarded as a secondary objective that occurs without special heed in life. However, in a religious context, love can be interpreted as an entity that should be necessarily deliberate. For example, in Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio– an exploration of the purgatory preceding heaven, or ‘Paradiso’– Dante aligns the evolution of sin with how or towards what love is directed. Love is more complicated in Dante’s framework than most would suppose, and ultimately love can be heinous if not practiced…

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    As Dante journeys through the pits of hell with his guide Virgil we see many types of sinful souls in anguish. One must ponder if the punishments are conditioned with compassion and which punishments are justified in Dante's interpretation of the hell he envisions. Therefore, we also discuss Dante's…

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    Throughout reading Dante’s Inferno written by Dante Alighieri, Dante wanders through Hell, escorted by the Roman poet Virgil. Together, the pair move on through the nine circles of Hell, witnessing the horrors inflicted on the souls of the damned. In this Divine Comedy, Dante molded the arrangement of hell and the circles justly based on events that occurred and experiences the poet witnessed in his life because Dante’s Inferno is a work of fiction. This is made clear through Dante’s expulsion…

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    who was very arrogant and fought many scary creatures. In Dante Alighieri Dante’s Inferno, the main character was actually the author traveling through hell. An epic hero is someone who has a flaw, resurrection, and a restitution and influences the story and society. Every epic hero’s flaw is hubris.The epic hero must realize his flaw to have a resurrection, and correct his flaw in order to get a restitution. Hercules, Beowulf, and Dante are all epic heroes because they have a flaw, resurrection…

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