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    Discuss E-Notes Questions Review/Take Notes On Cantos XXXII-XXXIV (PowerPoint) Show Http://Www.4degreez.Com/Misc/Dante-Inferno-Test.Mv‚ The Site Which Determines Our Level **Tell To Have Hiroshima In Class By Day 3 Day 29: Discuss/Notes Literary Analysis (PowerPoint & Handouts) Inferno PowerPoint W/ Writing Notes/Prompts Handouts: Essay/Thesis Essay Exam Tips (Citation Guide) HW: 1) Type‚ Share‚ and Print A Formal Thesis

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    story and in my opinion the trip to Atlanta serves as a metaphorical road to redemption for both of them. O’Connor gives an obvious hint at this idea when describing Mr. Head: “He might have been Virgil summoned in the middle of the night to go to Dante” ( Stories 250)‚ painting in the audiences’ mind the image of Dante’s epic tale of redemption. This pride in Mr. Head manifests itself in racism. He feels superior to African Americans and tries to teach Nelson to do the same: “We didn’t come

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    Texts Read: Add Summary Below Each Gilgamesh-Author Unknown Characters Gilgamesh- Fifth King of Uruk; arrogant and boastful Enkidu- Close friend to Gilgamesh; uncivilized wild man turned into civilized and sexual human Humbaba- demon who guards the forest; head is taken as a trophy by Gilgamesh and Enkidu Shamhat- Temple prostitute who seduces Enkidu Enlil- god of earth wind and air Ishtar- goddess of love and fertility. and war Ninsun- mother of Gilgamesh. goddess. wife of Lugulbanda

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    Graham "The age of the Essay" that said‚ "In a real essay you don ’t take a position and defend it. You notice a door that ’s ajar‚ and you open it and walk in to see what ’s inside." (4) With that I would like to attempt to take Oedipus‚ Hamlet‚ and Dante and present my final paper (essay) on consequences. What are the consequences of one ’s actions‚ thoughts‚ and deeds? What do these three men teach us today about choices we make‚ and why we make those choices when faced with truths and situations

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    post-conversion. His dissatisfaction with the world around him‚ a world of “sawdust restaurants” and “cheap hotels‚” compels him to believe that there is more to life as he sees it‚ that there is something he’s missing. The epigraph from Dante Alighieri’s ‘Inferno‚’ a poem in which the protagonist travels down the sequential levels of Hell‚ suggests a lowering of Eliot’s life’s value‚ a descent into the saturnine‚ the dark. Indeed‚ ‘Prufrock’ takes responders on a largely downward ride‚ from the skyline

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    From the moment that each of us are born‚ we are perpetually running out of time. The metaphorical sand in our hourglass is always running to the bottom of the glass‚ no matter what we do to try and stop it. However‚ most of us do not realize the limited amount of time in our lives that we are given until we are old‚ and have faced the repercussions that life brings to the table . In T.S. Eliot’s classic poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚” time is essentially of the essence. Throughout the

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    When I was a child‚ my parents had told me hell was a place for people who defied God. Their description of hell was this fiery habitat for demons‚ where humans would have to spend an eternity being punished for their sins. For many people‚ the threat of eternal damnation is terrifying‚ let alone a child. It was so alarming that for a while I simply shut out any questions that might undermine my assurance of salvation. I was taught that hell was run by a demon known by many names; the devil‚ Satan

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    ha bisogno di sproni – Do not spur the willing horse  Cercare il pelo nell’ uovo – To seek the hair in the egg‚ to pick faults where there are none.  Che ‘l perder tempo a chi più sa più spiace – Loss of time most grieveth him who knoweth most (Dante)  Che non men che saver‚ dubbiar m’aggrata – Ignorance not less than

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    Troilus and Cressida is a tragicomedy that takes place in the 7th year of the Trojan War‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1603. This cannot however be called an original idea‚ as the groundwork was already laid by the likes of Tennyson‚ Homer and Dante in various forms. One character that appears in each Trojan War story is Ulysses the Greek Commander. Homer introduced the world to Ulysses in the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey in 800-700 B.C. Iliad the tale of Trojan War set in the last few weeks

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    a person or characters life during this time period. The central concern of medieval literature is the individual person working out his or her individual destiny through the conflicts they faced. Inferno talks about people and how they chose their fate. The story is about Dante’s view of hell. Dante believed hell had 9 layers. Each canto tells of the 9 layers and where a person of sin will dwell due to the choices they made in life. For example‚ in Canto XXXIV (9)‚ it tells of Satan’s fate. “And

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