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    Amy Tweedie Week 3 “The Inferno” “The Inferno” is an epic poem following the journey of Dante a mortal man who was guided through the many circles of Hell. Through his experiences he learns that divine retribution is pure justice of God; for all the punishment the tormented souls endure in Hell corresponds to whatever sins they have committed in life. Every circle in hell has an assigned punishment for the corresponding sinners within them. At the beginning of Dante’s journey he was horrified

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    9/11: A Comedy Analysis

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    that first talent show‚ I have been hooked. I performed comedy routines twice a year for the rest of elementary school and in annual shows for 6th and 7th grade. I put a lot of time and energy into making it seem unrehearsed and loved hearing the audience laugh. While scripted comedy routines are quite different from the daily jokes that I tell my family and friends‚ to me‚ they both serve the same purpose. Whether it be a scripted comedy routine in front of an audience‚ a funny story that I tell

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    Dante's Lucifer

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    Ultimately‚ this leads to a questionable climax in Dante’s journey due to the unorthodox qualities and attributes expressed by Lucifer. Ultimately‚ the figure we encounter at the bottom of Hell is a composite mockery of Lucifer’s wickedness and the divine forces that reprimand him there. His massive size stands in contrast with his limited powers. He merely flaps his wings to keep the lake frozen and his three heads chew eternally upon the three notorious traitors: Brutus‚ Judus and Cassius. The

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    Domonique Hessing English 2403 54* 2016 October 21 Inferno Dante’s journey through hell was a lesson well learned. Dante’s setup of hell gave us‚ the readers‚ a great imaginary insight on how Dante structured hell according to the sinner’s sins. In this poem‚ we can see how if a sin is committed‚ your punishment fits your crime. We can also see the way that society was viewed in Dante’s eyes. The society as a whole was strict‚ everything going against God was a sin‚ The structure of how hell

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    Divine Justice In the beginning of Canto III‚ Dante and Virgil are about to enter Hell itself. Dante is hesitant about the odyssey ahead because of the cryptic message inscribed on the Gates of Hell. As Dante voyages across the circles of Hell‚ the different circles show Dante that justice was the main concern for each Circle. Consequently‚ justice is seen as a prevalent theme throughout the Cantos in the Inferno. As Dante proceeds to enter the vestibule that leads to Hell‚ he recognizes

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    be established as the most intriguing as it addresses the mystery behind Hell‚ while leaving the mind yearning for more information to feed our eager imaginations. In the timeless classic‚ Inferno‚ one of the three books that consist of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri‚ Dante Alighieri depicts in immense detail the many layers of Hell. Hell has been described as‚ “enclosed‚ and dark or artificially lighted‚ Hell has neither the cycles of day and night nor the cycle of the seasons; and changes

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    Dante’s Inferno “Dante’s Inferno” is a comedy based on his journey through the nine layers of hell. The voyage started in the 1300’s‚ during Easter Week‚ and the descent to hell began on Good Friday. After Dante finds his guide to the Underworld‚ Virgil who is also a poet‚ in a mysterious dark wooded area‚ they begin their journey to hell‚ a treacherous place with the most horrendous tortures. Dante become lost on his journey and he states that he does not remember how he became lost but he wandered

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    What makes a comedy a comedy? According to Dictionary.com a comedy is a movie‚ play‚ or broadcast program intended to make an audience laugh. Though true‚ this definition does not give a full picture of what a comedy is. The play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ falls under the category of a comedy‚ rather than a tragedy‚ because Shakespeare utilizes several of the comedic traits often found in Elizabethan comedies. These methods include farce‚ low comedy‚ and closing with

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    Throughout the fast-paced lives of people‚ we are constantly making choices that shape who we are‚ as well as the world around us; however‚ one often debates the manner in which one should come to correct moral decisions‚ and achieve a virtuous existence. Dante has an uncanny ability to represent with such precision‚ the trials of the everyman’s soul to achieve morality and find unity with God‚ while setting forth the beauty‚ humor‚ and horror of human life. Dante immediately links his own personal

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    The world will turn into a chaos because the only thing that stop people from doing bad things are punishments. -It’s easier to do bad things than good things. “So that the Universe felt love‚ by which‚ as some believe‚ the world has many times been turned to chaos. And at that moment this ancient rock‚ here and elsewhere‚ fell broken into pieces.”(canto 10) God wants to destroy sin‚ but at the same time lovingly save the sinner. If we continue to hold on to sin we will be destroyed along with sin

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