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    Dante's Inferno Outline

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    Dante’s Inferno A. Dante Alighieri 1. 1265-1321 Florence‚ Italy 2. Beatrice; become in love with her at age 9 a. At 18‚ they met again. They get into a fight and she dies 3. believes church and state should remain separate 4. Not allowed back in Florence B. Background information -Written 1308-1321 -100 Cantos (chapters) a. 1 intro canto b. 33 inferno cantos: Sin is around‚ focuses on the power of God c. 33 purgatorio cantos: Wisdom of Christ; reject sin and wait d. 33 paradiso cantos:

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    are very crucial to the success of any nation‚ and they’ve always been held as important to a country’s survival. So‚ in turn‚ politicians are important to a functioning government‚ and one specific politician that was an inspiration in his time was Dante Alighieri. Alighieri‚ who lived in Florence from about 1265 to 1321‚ was a politician‚ and a poet. During his time as a politician in Florence‚ Alighieri had acquired many companions‚ but he also saw the dark corruption deep within the Church at that

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    Cerberus‚ know for his famous role in Dante’s Inferno and Fluffy in Harry Potter‚ actually made appearance in several literature with a slightly different look from the publicly accepted image of a giant dog with three heads that guards something and prevent entrance. But Cerberus was not always so easy to fool. Back in the old days‚ about 8th-7th century before common era‚ Cerberus has fifty heads instead of three according to Hesiod’s Theogony. Contrary to modern perception‚ he fawns on those that

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    Reading The Inferno by: Dante Alighiere Translated by: John Ciardi „« Summary of plot‚ organization and resolution o The Inferno is the first of a three part series by Dante known as the Divine Comedy. In this Divine Comedy Dante chronicles his journey to God through the levels of Hell‚ Purgatory‚ and Paradise. The Inferno is his description of his journey through the levels of Hell. The Inferno begins with Dante lost in a dark wood‚ which possibly represented sin. Dante tried to exit

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    For the straightforward pathway had been lost.” (Canto I). These opening words of the Italian Dante Alighieri’s Inferno set a scene of a man‚ Dante‚ lost in his own God-given life path. From here on‚ Dante embarks on a journey of staggering significance: he is granted a tour of Hell. Dante records this expedition in the Inferno‚ but unfortunately‚ the piece of literature is not entirely factual. Dante creates this story to show his personal ideas of Hell. However‚ he does not set aside his own biased

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    Edmond Dantes Personality

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    Edmond Dantes lives his life from one extreme to the next as he becomes Monte Cristo. While there are positives and negatives to both of his identities‚ to truly see past the illusions he must find a balance. On his journey to find a balance‚ he learns that both personalities have positives but‚ he must find a balance to achieve true happiness. Edmond Dantes is initially naive and trusting. He loves unconditionally and believes that everyone has good in them. This helps him a lot in his journey

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    Literature of the Western World Professor Mae Reggy Define Allegory and Dante’s Inferno the Lesson of Love Karen Monroe October 28‚ 2014 Define Allegory and Dante’s Inferno the Lesson of Love Define the Term Allegory The meaning of allegory is a lengthy story which carries a deeper meaning below the surface.  The story has different levels of meaning that can be understood on a literal level but also is designed to have a deeper meaning. The deeper meaning can be spiritual‚ moral and

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    Plato and Aristotle‚ focus on Dante’s Inferno. (Please look to see if my thesis is clear and strong‚ my evidence is all relevant‚ and whether this whole essay persuades you) Throughout his life‚ Plato strongly believed that the arts and philosophy directly opposed each other. On the other hand‚ Aristotle defended poetry as an aid to philosophy. Dante‚ a philosophical poet‚ successfully synthesizes Plato and Aristotle’s views in the Divine Comedy of the Inferno without

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    Odyssey

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    Essay: The Odyssey Over two thousand years ago‚ great epics such as the Odyssey were written‚ illustrating human weaknesses and wickedness of the time‚ and yet‚ people today seem no different. As history unfolds‚ it is plain to see the recurrent problems over which humans continue to stumble. Comparing modern society to ancient Greek society‚ it is easy to discover more similarities than differences in specific aspects of either community. In Ancient Greece‚ the setting of the Odyssey‚ negative

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    Dante’s Real Inferno The three most significant influences on Dante Alighieri were his philosophical education‚ his political struggles in Florence throughout his life‚ and his infatuation with the woman known as Beatrice. Dante’s education played a major part in influencing his famous writing‚ Inferno. Dante grew up in Florence‚ a significant artistic and intellectual center throughout the 13th century‚ says Jay Rudd. Dante had private tutors in his youth and studied Christian theology at the

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