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    allegorical epic was written by Dante Alighieri who was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1265‚ to a moderately wealthy family that had a history of involvement in the remarkably complex Florentine politics. Dante Alighieri included much of his personal life and his own views of the politics of the late thirteenth-century Florence as he was writing The Divine Comedy. As a result‚ The Divine Comedy is somewhat of an autobiographical work of Dante Alighieri’s own life. In the Inferno‚ Dante is lead through Hell by

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    The inception of Dante Alighieri’s trilogy‚ “The Divine Comedy‚” stirred thoughts and emotions in thousands of readers over the last hundreds of years. One aspect that makes this book so revered is the fact that each individual reader gains a different‚ and varied‚ interpretation of Dante’s work. Consequently‚ a wide spectrum of depictions‚ stemming from readers’ provoked feelings‚ now exist through artist’s visual representations of this book. A great example would be Ary Scheffer and Gustave Dore’s

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    Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe and “for him.” have presented several key differences that makes it seem strange to compare them at all. However‚ as one looks not for the differences but how these stories are similar‚ one will find several important things to note. For example‚ the quote “Jump starting your car ‘cause this city’s a bore‚ buying e-cigarettes at the convenience store.” seems to perfectly describe Ari and Dante as they loosen up and grow up. On page 272‚ Ari

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    history‚ people around the world attempt to comprehend the will of the deific being. Great poet and Italian politician‚ Dante Alighieri is one who also underwent this life-long journey for understanding. In the epic‚ The Divine Comedy‚ Dante allegorically records his quest to overcome his sins and find god’s love. Specifically in The Inferno‚ an imaginative and gripping epic‚ Dante explores the nature of sin by traveling through numerous layers of hell. Unlike many other works‚ the detailed descriptions

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    Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Allie Sheppeck Mr. Cosme English 10 12 March 2012 Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Chicago in 1906 was considered ‘hell.’ Is that a coincidence‚ or did Sinclair get inspiration from Hell itself? The workers of Packingtown may have felt that they were experiencing Dante’s Inferno and the punishments with it. Sinclair noticed this as well‚ as he made many allusions to Dante when describing

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    Josh Dodson Literature Mrs. Elliot February 9‚ 2012 Dante’s Inferno The second circle of this hell is lust. Dante set up his hell with nine levels. each level has a different punishment for a different sin. the lower level you go‚ the worse the punishment gets. the easiest punishment is level one which is paganism and it descends and gets harder from there. Each level is designed to accommodate the people that will be in it and the punishments that are in each. there are several images of people

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    Dante and Virgil in Hell (1850) William-Adolphe Bouguereau The image depicts a scene from Inferno‚ a classical poem written by Dante Alighieri in the 1300’s in which Dante is led through the levels of Hell by the dead poet Virgil. In this particular moment‚ Dante is witnessing the horrors of the wrathful in Hell. Clearly‚ Dante is the figure cloaked in beige and covering his mouth in utter disbelief. His eyes‚ however‚ are not directed at the two fighting men. He is staring off towards the

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    Jeremy Zepeda Mrs. Bowers English 10th 16 May 2012 Compare and Contrast Edmond Dantes and Joseph from the Bible are similar because they both were betrayed. People that Dantes and Joseph thought they could trust were the same people who falsely accused them. They both got everything taken away from them and were both sent to prison. “Dantes was now thirty-three years old‚ as we have said‚ and his fourteen years in prison had brought what might be described as a great spiritual change to

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    n Alighieri’s Inferno he highlights the fact that corruption frequently occurs amongst human beings due to incorrect reefing practices. Many of the sinners throughout Inferno were unable to read texts allegorically henceforth leading to corruption. The first example of poor reading practices would be in the case of Francesco and Pablo. Francesca’s cheated on her husband with his brother Pablo. She blames her infidelity‚ however‚ on the work of literature she was reading‚ Lancelot. She states

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    1. Trace the development of Dante the pilgrim in cantos that show how Dante the poet portrays change. Use at least 3 (three) specific examples. Throughout the inferno poem‚ it same like Dante the Poet has a strong opinion about what is right behavior and what is wrong behavior. He acts as the spiritual supreme judge and he decided who will be in hell and at what level of Hell each sinner should be in. This Dante is unswerving in his judgment. He was not very forgiving for any circumstances

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