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    Liars‚ counterfeiters of money‚ and impersonators are all sinners in the eighth circle of hell in the tenth pouch‚ where they each suffer from some type of physical or mental disorder as their punishment. Dante describes all of their horrid and gruesome punishments with his clear imagery‚ as he does in most Cantos. However‚ what makes this Canto special is the numerous amount of references to Ancient Greek mythology and the many similes. Dante’s use of said similes and mythological stories represent

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    Dante talks to many souls while he is in hell. None of which repent for their sins. All of the souls in hell are being punished so if any of them do repent it cannot be known if it is genuine or not because they are being tortured‚ and for repentance to be repentance it has to be for the love of God. Repentance is not a turning to God to gain forgiveness. Repentance is not a turning to God to avoid punishment. Repentance has is asking for forgiveness from God because of the love that one has for

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    they had‚ that they excelled in strength and swiftness. The Wynonmys try to learn about Yahoos and they all were afraid of Guilliver. The author‚ Voltaire has specifically exposed the evil that exist in society. For example‚ throughout the story‚ Candide manages to find selfishness‚ sin and religious intolerance and the people were linear thinkers. The person during this time comes from the area of the enlightenment. Enlightenment means a time of illumination. The era was called this because it was

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    Canterbury Tales Compared to Dante’s Inferno This study will explore the themes of innocence and guilt in the "Hell" section from Dante’s Divine Comedy and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. The study will focus on the uses each author makes of urban and more natural settings to convey messages about innocence and guilt. While both Dante and Chaucer make use of this motif in making their thematic points‚ a great difference exists between them. Chaucer’s primary purpose is to present a humorous and compassionate

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    Examination and Film Comparisons of Dante Alighieri’s Inferno Referred to as a comedy by Dante Alighieri himself and named by later ages for recognition of both its subject matter and achievements‚ The Divine Comedy‚ Dante’s epic poem is one of the incontestable great works of world literature. It includes a wide range of distinct literary elements; it celebrates the central doctrines of medieval Christianity with great enthusiasm while still remaining sympathetic to the human heart. It is one

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    bringing back ideas and goods from the far east and be able to further develop‚ however at the same time the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church grew further apart. Following this era comes the day and age of Dante and the reading of his Inferno. Dante’s Inferno is Dante’s journey trying to find God who ends up on a path into the underworld through hell and is Dante’s own narration of his experience. The reading starts with Dante being in a forest and is approached by three beasts which takes him

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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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    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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    Darkness and Dante’s Inferno‚ explaining the different views of Hell between Inferno and Heart Of Darkness. Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and Dante’s Inferno by Dante Alighieri shows how two books can have different views on the same topic‚ through the moral principles‚ the government‚ and the overall view of Hell. Bowers argues that the Hell in Heart Of Darkness is a “monstrous inversion of the moral principle governing Dante’s Hell” (Bowers). Hell in Heart Of Darkness and Inferno

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    Inferno: The Dark Path to Enlightenment Compassion; a quality often admired by society. To empathize and sympathize with those who are suffering‚ even if they have done wrong is widely considered humane and morale. However in Dante Alighieri ’s Inferno‚ compassion for those who have sinned is not only considered immoral‚ but as going directly against God’s law and judgment. During Dante’s journey through Hell‚ he is chastised several times for showing such empathy. As Dante descends deeper

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