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    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 treatments. Every sin is chastened differently depending on the sin committed and each consequence experienced in the after-life has a direct relationship to the actions of the sinner during their moments on earth. For example, in Canto V, circle 2 of Upper Hell,…

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    of god, surrounded by angels in the sky through the gates of heaven came our saviours, the commanders of the faithful. God saw what was happening on earth and sent down his finest from heaven to awaken us, to show us the bad things we were doing to anger god and how to become one with him again. Sadly, some of the sinners didn’t want to listen to the commanders, and continued their evil ways. These traitors would not give up and had to be stopped. With help from the angels and their…

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    and those young elect children who will not get raptured, then they will later get holy after the earth ends. Matthew 13:41► "The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather out of His kingdom all stumbling blocks (the stumbling blocks in this context are the raptured elect before the world ends by fire power by the holy angels, which is explained later in the Book in more detail), and those who commit lawlessness (notice that there are different meanings for the elect compared…

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    analysis Symbolism, imagery, allegory: Hell The words that are commonly associated with the word and place Hell are; fiery, evil, frightening. The words that don’t conjure with the word Hell are; warm, fuzzy feelings. John Marsden sets hell as more of a heavenly place then a fiery, evil, frightening place. Ellie describes Hell as “quiet, shady, cool and damp” this is describing a place more like Eden rather than a place people would avoid at all costs. Hell is described as an oasis, it offered…

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    encounters the good angel multiple times and even an old man perhaps representing God. These two angels attempt to change Faustus’ mind, but ultimately fail. Faustus knows from the beginning that he will not reach heaven because of the deal he makes with Mephostophilis. It is solely his fault he is in this predicament. Finally, the last hour of his life he is ever so close to repenting but still rejects the opportunity. Faustus Faustus first meets the good angel and the bad angel in Act I,…

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    royally in Paradise. Because Adam and Eve live like kings/queens, sin rises to make a strike within Adam and Eve, forcing them to eat from the tree of knowledge as Satan continues to disturb God’s work. Like a prison, hell is seen as a factory full of ungrateful and menacing angels consuming confinement as if they were hungry like piranhas in a…

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    poem. In the first volume of poem, Inferno, Dante still finds himself as a wanderer but now wandering through a different landscape. Slowly but steadily, guided by the Roman poet Virgil, Dante begins wandering physically down the steep descent into Hell or "Inferno" as the title of his first poem suggests. The journey in Dante 's poem is much more than just his physical journey into…

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    Irony In Dante's Inferno

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    In the Inferno, Dante begins on ground level and then he continues with his direction descending, going completely through the earth and hell. He winds up at the base of the heap of Purgatory on the opposite side. On the highest point of Purgatory there is the terrestrial heaven (the garden of Eden), and after that he works his way through the divine circles. It is the plot of the Divine Comedy and the account of Dante's adventure towards reclamation. The Inferno is for the most part thought to…

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    Because of this he was soon considered to be the leader of an ingenious rebellion in search for freedom. Many critics further depicted their positive opinions on the rebellious angel by linking his own struggles the suffering of mankind and the hardships they go through in order to obtain their own freedom, as well as the determination necessary to do so. However, other aspects regarding this remarkable character should also be…

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    Satan Epic Hero

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    In the Paradise Lost, Books I and II, Satan is shown to be the epic hero. Satan is the head of the bad and rebellious Angels. These group of Angels have recently fallen from heaven. In the poem Satan’s antagonist role shows that he is the originator of. The first person that ever was and will always be ungrateful is Satan. He is ungrateful for the Lord's blessings entirely. In the poem, Satan starts a journey to Earth. This journey eventually leads to the fall of Adam and Eve. This case does not…

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