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    Sisyphus is condemned to spend eternity in the underworld pushing a rock to the top of a mountain where it will roll back down so he must do it again. Camus states the reason that people see Sisyphus’ tale as tragic is because Sisyphus when he descends the hill, he is aware that he will do this task for eternity with no progress. Yet, the only reason that people respond with horror to Sisyphus’ trials is because they believe in hope. Camus argues that only if Sisyphus continues to hope is his…

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    Within the pages of the Inferno, Dante Alighieri makes countless references to the Classical world. He appropriates everything from lauded ancient heroes like Ulysses to the very rivers of the Greek underworld and places them in his version of Hell. The way he utilizes these Classical attributes demonstrates the poet’s views on the world of the Greeks as he both celebrates and condemns them. The first appearance of a Classical element in Dante’s magnum opus is at the beginning of the poem in…

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    Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet from the 11th and 12th century who was best known for his poem “The Divine Comedy”. “The Divine Comedy” was considered to be the greatest Italian piece of literature ever written. Dante Aligheri was born in approximately 1265 in Florence, Italy. His parents where Alaghiero and Bella. Bella, his mother, died before Dante even turned 10 years old. At 12, Dante was promised in marriage to Gemma di Manito. Not much is known about Dante's education but it was…

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    Virgil And Dantes Inferno

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    Geryon from the profundities with a string wrapped around his waist, who symbolized deception he conveyed Dante and Virgil down to the eighth circle on an unnerving ride. Finally, Dante and Virgil set themselves up to cross to the eighth circle of Hellfire (Malebogle), was formed of ten particular walled in territories in which different sorts of fraud were punished. In the first pocket, Dante saw stripped scoundrels being whipped by demons these were panders and seducers (people who used fraud…

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    The Propelling Plot In the Inferno by Dante Alighieri, the character Dante, a poet, goes on a journey through hell with a poet named Virgil. Together, they descend through the nine circles of hell and learn about the sins of the souls that reside there. Dante begins his journey through hell as a naïve, sympathetic, man, but as the story progresses we see a dramatic change in the way that Dante views things. It seems unusual, in a place such as Hell, that Dante would sympathize with any of the…

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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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    the romanticism period, named Dante. Dante had a good life until one mistake changed his life. Throughout the movie god played an important role in everyone's life. Dante changed so much throughout the movie the biggest change was in his emotions. Dantes was a romantic hero. To be considered a romantic hero back in the day you had to have a secret, have a grim destiny, be mysterious, melancholy man who felt like he didn't fit in with society(Esler.572).Dantes had a secret when he…

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    seems bad turns good. It is an endless cycle. In the movie, Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantes looks as if he has the perfect life. He is about to become the captain of a ship, he is engaged to a woman named Mercedes, and he is liked by almost everyone who knows him. This amazing life, however, ends up dangerous because of the jealousy among some of Dantes’s so-called friends. And the revenge of Dantes. As a wise man once said, ‘Jealousy is a form of hatred built upon insecurity.’ Danglars,…

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    When reading The Divine Comedy by Dante, it becomes evident relatively quickly that the man put significant thought and planning into his saga. Yet, for all of his plotting, there is at least one thing that may seem to show a lack of thought. The way that Dante refers to his guides during the Comedy, Virgil, Beatrice, and St. Bernard, is incredibly religious and venerable in nature. There are some options as to why Dante might have decided to uses such language. He may have thought these…

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    ideology. The Inferno, an ancient epic poem written by Dante Alighieri, describes a journey through the various circles of Hell, but there is one part of Hell that is very briefly described: The Vestibule. The Vestibule is the false home to those labeled “uncommitted”; the lost souls who travel the boundaries of Hell searching for their meaning. In lines 32-48 of Ciardi's translation of the third canto of the Inferno, Virgil explains to Dante that there are two types of people who inhabit the…

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