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    The Inferno

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    In Dante’s Inferno‚ Dante narrates his descent and observation of hell through the various circles and pouches. One part of this depiction is his descriptions of the various punishments that each of the different sinners has received. The various punishments that Dante envisions the sinners receiving are broken down into two types. The first type he borrows from various gruesome and cruel forms of torture and the second type‚ though often less physically agonizing‚ is Dante’s creative

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    Dante’s Divine Comedy may have been produced in the 1300s‚ but references to the story have appeared throughout history. Dante’s Inferno influence has appeared in literature whether in the form of criticism or poetry. Influence has emerged in art and modern culture as well. First‚ is Dante’s influence on writers and their writings. The Divine Comedy influenced different writers and poets throughout the centuries. The writers saw different meanings behind the work of fiction. Some focused on the

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    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 their lives and the environment. When thinking of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair‚ many immediately picture the grotesque meat that was

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    Divine Comedy and Dante

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    These famous lines‚ narrated by Dante‚ open Inferno and immediately establish the allegorical plane on which the story’s meaning unfolds (I.1–2). The use of such potent words as “journey” and “right road” signifies the religious aspect of Dante’s impending adventure and quickly notifies us that we are leaving the realm of the literal. Likewise‚ the image of being lost in “dark woods” sets up a clear dichotomy between the unenlightened ignorance involved in a lack of faith in God and the clear radiance

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    Dante Alighieri‚ an Italian poet who wrote a trilogy of books discussing the many themes of Hell (Inferno)‚ Purgatory (Purgatorio)‚ and Paradise (Paradiso). Of the three brilliant works written‚ Inferno can 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

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    Dante Essay

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    Dante Essay 5/28/2014 Dante’s Inferno The Inferno by Dante Alighieri written around the fourteenth century depicts the three sins; treachery‚ greed‚ and violence which are relevant in today’s society. In our world and Dante’s violence‚ greed‚ and treachery or treason are all viewed similar and are punished in similar ways. For example‚ someone who is guilty of greed in today’s society is not punished by a law but is punished mentally by the community. In Dante’s Inferno‚ they are placed deeper into

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    Cantos

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    Cantos in the Inferno. As Dante proceeds to enter the vestibule that leads to Hell‚ he recognizes the inscription above the gate. “I AM THE WAY INTO THE DOLEFUL CITY‚ I AM THE WAY INTO ETERNAL GRIEF‚ I AM THE WAY TO A FORSAKEN RACE. JUSTICE IT WAS THAT MOVED MY GREAT CREATOR; DIVING OMNIPOTENCE CREATED ME‚ AND HIGHEST WISDOM JOINED WITH PRIMAL LOVE. BEFORE ME NOTHING BUT ETERNAL THINGS WERE MADE‚ AND I SHALL LAST ETERNALLY. ABANDON EVERY HOPE‚ ALL YOU WHO ENTER”(Inferno-III 1-9).

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    to allow the reader to follow along on the journey. The idea that God is perfect is developed very early in the poems. In Inferno‚ it is emphasized that God’s decisions as to where these people should be is final and should not be argued. “May you weep and wail to all eternity‚ for I know you‚ hell-dog‚ filthy as you are (The Inferno‚ Canto VIII).” The people in the Inferno are there for a reason‚ and Dante should not feel bad for them. Dante sees God in Canto XXXIII of The Paradiso‚ and describes

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    Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy‚ an epic poem which was split into three parts: The Inferno (Hell)‚ Purgatorio (Purgatory)‚ and Paradiso (Paradise). The Divine Comedy is a religious allegory‚ which teaches a moral lesson. The Inferno is a telling of Dante’s journey through the nine circles of Hell. He begins his journey through Hell on Good Friday and ends on Easter Sunday. This symbolizes the journey of Jesus‚ crucified on Good Friday‚ where he descended into Hell and resurrected to live

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    Dante's Fiery World

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    Dante’s Blazing Impact Dante’s epic poem‚ The Divine Comedy‚ has been credited by many as the most outstanding work of poetry written in a vernacular language‚ and perhaps the most famous and influential part is the first—Inferno‚ which depicts Hell. Originally written in Italian‚ this piece describes Dante’s journey through all the circles of Hell as he is guided by Virgil. Although he witnesses many grotesque punishments‚ he continues to be fascinated with two things—why sinners are placed into

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