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    connected to the time period The Inferno was written in. In the 14th Century, humanism was rebirthed and reinstated into the Italian society, humanism defined by the dictionary is basically a system that believes in the importance of humans rather than divine matters such as gods and other deities. Humanism stresses the goodness of human beings something and the ability for humans…

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    Sociopath Divine Analysis

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    In the following excerpt from “Sociopath Divine” by Richard King Perkins II, the speaker, describes himself: I’m not known for caring. I’m starved by empathy, friends, the light of dusk. You never noticed me until I switched on; an optic nerve black out waiting for the orange trucks and moments of sacrilege; a wind stream where the night sweeps away like Jägermeister and Grand Marnier. (qtd. in Perkins 33) Who is he? He is a man with antisocial personality disorder (APD). The…

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    Smoke Hang Laini Taylor who is the bestselling novelist and an American author is known for her fantasy genres wrote, “Once upon a time, an angel lay dying in the mist and a devil knelt over him and smiled” (Daughter of Smoke and Bone). Hell is empty, and all the devils are here to lead human beings to commit mistakes in their lives. The National Anti-drug Agency showed a particular advertisement of a smoking man hangs himself in the invisible gallows with a dark background full of cracks. The…

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    Vultures Essay

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    As the lone cowboy puts on his old worn out spurs, he gazes off into wide open prairie, nervous and a little afraid. The cowboy takes a chance and heads east looking for his lost friend. Many miles into this vast journey he spots a dozen or so vultures flying high above, and they are circling. The cowboy now knows that his buddy is either dying or is already dead. As the cowboy rides up underneath the vultures, he finds his buddy barely hanging on to life. From John Wayne to Clint Eastwood,…

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    There are various types of devils described in Milton’s Paradise Lost. Left to their own devices, after Satan embarks on his journey to find God’s new “creation”, the devils form cliques and divide themselves up by interests. One group of Milton’s devils heads Mammon’s advice and seek to improve hell, a group of “false” philosophers ponder their circumstances, another group heads off to explore every corner of hell, and the “more mild” (2. 546) devils decide to seclude themselves from the…

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    The Law of Retribution in Inferno refers to the punishment given to the sinner in the after-life that directly relates to the sin committed during their life on Earth. The more disgraceful the sin on earth, the harsher the punishment in Inferno. The sinners in Upper Hell for example, the lustful and gluttonous, received less coarse punishments in hell than those in Lower Hell, the suicides and the betrayers, who committed the worst types of sins, therefore they are given the worst of…

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    sinner themselves as they are restricting themselves from growing and learning from the sinners’ mistakes. Pity is a complicated concept. On the one hand, it can be redeeming and beneficial for all those involved. For instance, Beatrice, a symbol of divine good in the novel, pities Dante and consequently…

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    Invictus Theme

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    The theme for the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley is you are the master of your fate. The reason I think that this is the theme is because in the beginning the author talks about he wants to thank whatever gods there are for his unconquerable soul.This can be interpreted as the power that we all have freewill. He also tells of under the bludgeoning of chance his head is unbowed meaning he will not submit but knows what he has done but still wants his freewill and will not give in to…

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    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, connecting to “The Divine Comedy” and Gustave Dore’s placement of objects. To…

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    Dantes Inferno

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    In Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy, Dante travels through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Throughout this allegory, Dante changes during his journey from many experiences he experiences, including learning that the souls in Hell deserve their punishments, seeing the people inside of Purgatory being punished for their pride, and realizing that pride is his sin while he goes through the bottom section of Purgatory. In the second circle of Hell, Dante meets Paolo and Francesca, who says to Dante,…

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