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    exemplify qualities and ideas. The author of The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ has been referred to as the father of the symbolic novel. In The Scarlet Letter symbols play an Immense role in the plot of the book. During the duration of this essay my intentions are too deeply analyze the many symbols that the scarlet letter presents. As the novel begins‚ The prison is the first symbol presented. “The prison of the town symbolizes the darkest aspects of Puritan society and its hypocrisy (Warfel)

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    men in history was born: Dante Alighieri. Dante was born to a family much entangled in the politics of Florence. As Dante grew older‚ he began to take after his father‚ and he too got involved in politics. Florence divided into two groups: the black and white guelphs. The two groups fought for years before the black guelphs finally won‚ and exiled the white guelphs - including Dante Alighieri. After he was exiled‚ he began to work on his first of three books‚ Inferno. This book was Dante’s take

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    The Just Punishments in Dante’s Inferno Inferno‚ written by Dante in the early fourteenth century‚ is a poem about Dante’s‚ the main characters‚ journey through Hell and signifies the nature of sin on Earth and punishment in Hell (Gardner et al online). Those who sinned while on Earth are justly condemned to different levels of punishments in Hell‚ relative to their sins on Earth. Each of the nine circles of Hell represents a worse sin‚ and therefore‚ a crueler punishment. The categorized punishments

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    If being arrogant gets you into Hell‚ then Dante deserves a first-class ticket. In the fourth canto of Dante’s InfernoDante not only includes himself on his list of greatest poets ever but presents an argument for poetry being the most honored and transcendent mediums. Although Dante refers to Virgil as his master‚ I would argue it is only in respect to his journey and mastering of the underworld rather than his poetry. This point is supported by lines 101 and 102 as “they made me one of their

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    Friday in the year 1300‚ Dante is travelling through a forest‚ when he gets lost. In the morning‚ he finds a mountain and tries to climb it‚ but is stopped by a lion‚ a wolf‚ and a leopard. The spirit of the poet Virgil appears and offers to take him to the top of the mountain to Heaven when his love‚ Beatrice‚ is‚ but the way first leads through Hell. Virgil and Dante enter through the gates of Hell and see a crowd of people along the banks of the river. Virgil tells Dante these are the souls who

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    The Inferno written by Dante is a haunting and gruesome tale of one man’s journey through hell. Taking place in 1300 Dante writes about a character named Dante. Throughout the book we are not sure if the character is strictly sketched out like Dante himself or just simply named Dante. Most scholars of Dante believe that he used the name Dante but suggest that no evidence has been given to support the character Dante being based on the poet Dante. The Inferno is about Dante’s travels through hell

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    The relevance of Dante’s hell to contemporary society in the western world could be said to be visible from the very first Canto. Here Dante is lost and unable to find his way back to the right road. "Midway this way of life we’re bound upon‚ I wake to find myself in a dark wood" (Dante‚ 1949‚ p71). This could be said to be a representation of the psychological torment of many people who become depressed or unsure of their place in life. Many people are forced to go on a journey within themselves

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    In this canto‚ Dante awakens to find that he is on the edge of Hell. Dante and Virgil descend into the bottomless pit. They enter the first circle of Hell‚ Limbo‚ where the souls that are sighing live. The souls include those all Unbaptized infants and those men and women who lived before the age of Christendom. I am going to talk more about those souls later. In the previous canto‚ Dante fainted at moments of great intensity of feeling when he is shocked by the strange sights he sees in Hell

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    literature have a theme and specific symbols that are important to the work all throughout. Every writer is influenced by what is going on in the world around them when they sit down to write. In the play Agamemnon the theme is revenge‚ in the poem Inferno the theme is justice‚ and in the novel Don Quixote the theme is illusion vs. reality. In all the works there are many literary devices that add to the meaning of the literature. In the beginning‚ in the Ancient time period‚ most works were influenced

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    Incontinence In Dante Alighieri’s “Inferno” which is the part of a greater poem Divine Comedy incontinence is the sin which is mentioned to be punished in the second circle of hell through the fifth circles. Incontinence is a feeling of desire of sex‚ power‚ wealth and food in which an individual lacks in self-control. It is described as an unchecked desire. In his philosophy Dante views incontinence as the most forgivable category of sins. The incontinent sinners constantly allow their urges (desire)

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