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    The main point Dante is trying to iterate in the Inferno‚ is the belief that all sins result in losing the good of the intellect. The good of the intellect in Dante’s view‚ refers to a relationship with God‚ which is something he lacks. Beginning with the Inferno‚ Dante starts his journey through the nine circles where he comes into contact with numerous different shades‚ each committing different sins in their previous life. Starting in Canto One‚ he sees three different animals who are believed

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    For sake of political correctness‚ I do not believe anyone could rewrite Inferno and use celebrities in their book. Everyone is offended by everything nowadays‚ and a simple tweet can trigger a million people that have opposing opinions. Entire careers have been ruined because of an unpopular stance stated on social media‚ imagine an entire article with touchy subjects! By putting celebrities in different circles of hell‚ you’re practically damning them. Some will take offense while others would

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    The Biggest Sinner

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    Rosas 10/26/11 Roger Chillingworth: The Worst Sinner? Who would it be to consider the worst sinner. Going through each of the puritans‚ it seems that three of them would be the worst sinner. Out of Author Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne; Roger Chillingworth would be consider the worst sinner‚ because he never manage to confess his sin to others and remains with it for the rest of his life. Although Author Dimmesdale may seem to be the worst sinner‚ he actually manages to confess his sin to the public

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    In his verse translation of Dante’s Inferno‚ Allen Mandelbaum translates the Italian phrase “sovra lor vanità che par persona” to “their empty images that seem like persons” in Canto IV. This Canto poetically describes Dante’s awakening to the Third Circle‚ where the Gluttonous dwell and are constantly bombarded by a ceaseless rain. The phrase describes how most of the sinners in this circle pay don’t pay any attention to Dante and Virgil. The Gluttonous are like ghosts‚ or empty images‚ that fail

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    Heaven and Hell

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    Heaven and Hell Everyone has a soul. Every soul has a destiny. In the Bible‚ God explains that every soul will be judged. God warns mankind that during judgment we will receive a one-way ticket to eternity. The Bible also teaches us that during this life we have two choices. We are granted free will to serve and honor God through Jesus Christ who is in Heaven‚ or we are free moral agents to choose Satan who will reside in Hell. Heaven is good. Hell is evil. The fact that God created mankind’s soul

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    Perspectives of Hell Since the creation of human life there has been a battle of good versus evil. Before Christianity and non- religious or pagan culture believers often debated the ideology of heaven and “hell”. In defining “hell‚” the Webster dictionary defines “hell” as a place or state of torment or destruction and the damned suffer eternal punishment. Hell has been an interest for many centuries‚ and according to some religions‚ Satan or the powers of evil live in “hell” and the spirits

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    Road to Hell

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    “Road to Hell” by Gareth Evans is a story of two characters with different backgrounds‚ personalities and points of view and how these two characters interact. John Baker is a successful western chief engineer of the Barracania’s branch of a multinational company. In the case it is mentioned that John Baker is an English expatriate‚ so we assume that he is white‚ possibly born in Canada. Baker thinks he has an edge in working in a foreign country because he has experience in understanding a regional

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    Similes In Sinners

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    In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" Jonothan Edwards makes use of similes‚ hyperboles‚ and repetition to strike fear into his audience in order to persuade them. By utilizing the sense of fear along with the rhetorical devices he manages to prove his point. By utilizing similes‚ Edwards makes a comparison to illustrate his point. An example would be when he states‚ "his wrath towards you burns like fire; he looks upon you as worthy of nothing else..." In the quote the comparison being

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    In his Divine Comedy‚ Dante strays from his path and becomes lost in a dark wooded area. The Roman Poet Virgil is sent down to the lost Dante to guide him through the circles of hell and towards his end destination of Paradise. In the first canto The Divine Comedy of Dante’s Inferno the two main characters Dante and Virgil and made apparent. Dante Alighieri develops his character Dante‚ into a man by the end of the comedy. In the beginning Dante is fearful; however his guide Virgil‚ encourages Dante

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