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    Jeanne Scaglione prize for his work on the translation. He was a well-respected professor‚ and his translation was very well received. John Ciardi was a pretty well known American poet and he also came from an Italian background. He begun translating Dante for his class at Harvard and then continued with the work throughout his time there‚ there are mixed opinions on his

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    Where The Murders of the World Reside In Hell No one wants to suffer for eternity however for some it’s a reality.The suffering of souls was shown countless ways in the spiritual epic Dante’s Inferno.In this spiritual epic Dante is guided through hell to prevent him for continuing his poor choices.Some of these punishments were contrapasso‚which means a punishment that is symbolic to their sin.Knowing all of this information I will be explaining a certain level of hell and why its punishment and

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    in a hole and feasting on the head of his nemesis‚ Ruggieri. Although the reason for his damnation in the realm of Antenora is the sin of political treachery against Pisa‚ there seems to be something else he grieves and feels the need to explain to Dante: while Ruggieri locks Ugolino and his sons in a tower with no food‚ Ugolino bites his hand out of sheer rage. This gesture and the actions of the sinner divesting of his enemy’s head signifies Ugolino’s hunger for vengeance against Ruggieri; yet his

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    Contrast the psychological makeup of the sinners in Inferno and the penitent in Purgatorio This paper will compare the psychological makeup of the penitents in Purgatorio and the sinners in Inferno. Dante’s views are based on the principles of the Catholic religion and so‚ the harshest punishment that can be inflicted upon a sinner is purely spiritual‚ not physical. The Inferno is characterized by sins‚ and the sinners are not willing to repent for their sins but instead‚ they blame it on other

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    is a topic touched in many religions and many other places. People often make the common remark “it’s hotter than hell.” However‚ what symbolizes Hell‚ complete separation from God‚ could be a lot colder. In Dante’s Inferno‚ an epic poem written by Dante‚ the center of Hell is described as ice which encases the prince of the dark world as he eternally feasts on the three sinners worthy of this punishment. However‚ in A Paradise Fallen‚ a book written by John Milton‚ Hell is described as a furnace which

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    In addition to Dante‚ Saint Augustine in his City of God also details the corruption of those in power. Focusing specifically on that of the Church‚ it is yet another example that shows knowledge on the negative consequences of greed‚ power‚ and desire. Paired with Dante‚ Saint Augustine’s ideas would further develop the idea that desire and greed were cultural identities already deeply present in Europe during this period. In order to actively change and address and situation‚ the problem needs

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    Martha Gilleece World Lit 1 Term Paper 11/28/12 Word Count/1209 Views of Women from Pre-classical Era through the Renaissance The attitudes of male characters towards female characters changed from pre-classical literature to classical literature drastically from the time “Gilgamesh” was written to the time Shakespeare’s sonnets were published. The change was slow‚ in Gilgamesh women are tempting animalistic people and in Homer’s “Iliad‚” and the “Odyssey‚” the women represent what was and

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    Another way to compare both of these stories is by noticing the fact that both Dante and Candide both end up having mentors or people that help them guide them through the story. This is another connection that religion brings together Virgil as a guide to help him travel through hell. In Candide‚ Pangloss helps Candide travel

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    Hell from another perspective In myths‚ folklore‚ stories‚ etc.‚ Hell is looked at as a place of torment and punishment in the afterlife. Hell is supposed to be the furthest place away from one’s God or beliefs. The wronged‚ sinners‚ and the “evil” get sent there‚ to be punished for their wrongdoings. Hell is described as either a fiery pit‚ or an icy quarry‚ and to this day we still do not know. With gathered information from ones imagination‚ from Dante’s Inferno‚ and the fact that Hell is furthest

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    Before his imprisonment‚ Edmond Dantes was what you’d considered as every parent’s dream child. He’s what you’d describe as hard-working‚ honest and innocent to the point that he is naive. He cared immensely for his aging father‚ always wanting the best for him and supplying him with love and money. Edmond admired his boss‚ Monsieur Morrel greatly‚ and he even thought kindly of the three men who clearly loath him. Everything was going swell for the young sailor as he was soon to marry Mercedes‚ the

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