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    A Dark Wood “Midway along the journey of our life / I woke up to find myself in a dark wood, / for I had wandered off from the straight path. / How hard it is to tell what it was like, / this wood of wilderness, savage, and stubborn / (the thought of it brings back all my old fears) / a bitter place! Death could scarce be bitterer” (1.1-6) Dante Alighieri, who was a politician, intellectual, and poet, was born in Florence, Italy under the sign of the Gemini in the year 1265. Much of Dante’s…

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    Every day millions of people sin. In the Divine Comedy Dante travels through nine circles of Hell, observing punishments caused by different sins. The more severe the sin that is committed, the more severe the punishment is endured. Throughout history famous figures, people in literature, and current celebrities, have committed these nine different types of sin. I will be placing these wrong doers in the different circles of Hell discussed in the story. Circle zero, otherwise known as Vestibule,…

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    with evil in very different ways from one another. From the different ways they choose to take evil on or cope with it Boethius's way of coping with evil is the best way from studying excerpts from “The consolation of Philosophy”. From reading “The Divine Comedy: The Inferno” by Dante Alighieri I noticed that he is everything of the opposite of the traditional protagonist in a story that I've read. Instead of being a brave man who only needs himself and his own will to take on…

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    47-48). Without anyone like Dante to speak well of them to those alive, humanity will remember them as nothing more than pigs, muddy and dirty. In life, their sins soiled their own reputations and the world will not remembered well. They forsake their divine purity for the sake of dirty, Earthly desires and thus soiled their own reputations and sealed their fate to rot like “pigs in muck” for all of eternity in hell. Their fear of their soiled reputations leads them to beg Dante for any chance…

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    halfway through his lifetime when he goes in this journey, he goes at this point of his life so that he learns something from it. When Dante enters hell, he sees some inscriptions above the gate that say, “Justice it was that moved my great creator; divine omnipotence…

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    Dante's Inferno Analysis

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    Intro-Dante Alighieri's narrative poem The Divine Comedy played an effective role in initiating the protestant reformation and revealing to the common person the importance of living a righteous life. In the Divine Comedy's Inferno, Dante and Virgil Journey through the nine fictional levels of Hell. Dante represents the human soul, and Virgil represents human reason. Throughout the journey they discover the punishments the sinners of Hell face eternally, based on their crimes. Each crime has its…

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    Inferno Essay Famous actor Tom Hanks takes on the important role of Professor Robert Langdon in the film Inferno. This thrilling film captivates you and transports you to the beautiful streets of Venice, Italy where professor Langdon wakes up in a hospital bed and encounters a doctor by the name of Sienna Brooks. After experiencing some heart racing events in the hospital, Dr. Sienna takes professor Langdon to her apartment. Upon running across a small bone cylinder containing a high tech…

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    In The Divine Comedy: Inferno Dante shows how reading matters in life. There are many reasons of why Dante wrote The Divine Comedy one of them is for literacy purposes. He wrote the comedy in Tuscan Italian instead of Latin; even though, Italian had not been standardized into one language yet. Dante’s Comedy was one of the Italian writing and it became the language that all educated could understand and study. He may have written the comedy for revenge as many think, but in my opinion he wrote…

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    The work ‘sin’ has different meanings for different people. Most of the people believe that sin is a transgression of the law of God (The New Testament). There are people who do not feel strongly about the mere existence of such a divine power and, therefore, consider sin to be nothing more than an act that is not acceptable in a society regardless of the fact whether it goes against any religious views or not. Hence, I, to some extent, do not agree with Dante’s ranking of sins. This is mostly…

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    In The Divine Comedy, Dante's Inferno, Dante takes a horrific journey through the Inferno. Throughout his journey, he enters, he discovers that hell is split up into many levels, the bottom where Satan resides. In these circles, he witnesses many people in pain who are being punished for their sins that they committed on earth. Each person's punishment is based on their crimes they have committed, but without all the allusions and justifications they had in their earthly lives. Dante encounters…

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