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    The Contrapasso in Circle Eight The Inferno is the first of three books about a pilgrim named Dante journeying his way through Hell on an ultimate quest to get to Heaven. This story is all an allusion of Dante‚ the author‚ and his journey through life and the trials he has to go through. While in Hell‚ Dante encounters many sinners who have specific punishments tailored to fit their crime. Dante calls the idea of a punishment fitting its crime the “contrapasso”. I believe that the contrapasso is

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    The Inferno and Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ both considered carnivalesque texts‚ show how Dante and Molina were labeled grotesque by the hegemony of their own societies‚ which then allows for the process of carnivalization to occur. As Bakhtin stated‚ the carnival cannot exist without repression first taking place. Dante and Molina‚ two examples of marginalized persons‚ reveal how the carnival comes to exist. Dante‚ repressed by Pope Boniface VIII and the Black Guelphs‚ experienced repression by a figure

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    V Analysis SUMMARY Dante and Virgil have just left limbo‚ the first circle of hell‚ and are now on their way into the second circle of hell‚ where hell really begins. It is here that Dante first witnesses the punishment brought upon the sinners. They encounter Minos‚ the beast-judge who blocks the way into the second circle. He examines each soul as they pass through and determines which circle of hell they must go to by winding his tail around himself. Minos warns Dante of passing through but

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    retailer grew to one of the largest retail companies in the United States of America. Now it stands as the largest retailer in the world. As the largest retailer‚ Wal-Mart has gained many detractors. In "The Case for Wal-Mart‚" Karen De Coster and Brad Edmonds recognize how people “like to attack bigness” (632). Many believe Wal-Mart offers low wage jobs with few employee benefits‚ discriminates against women‚ and among many other issues‚ doesn’t give back to the community (631). In contrast to the constant

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    Dante encounters a leopard‚ a lion‚ and a she-wolf in Canto 1.  What do you think these beasts symbolize‚ if anything?  Which animal seems to pose the greatest problem for Dante? When Dante is in his quest to get to the sunlight‚ he encounters three animals‚ which are a leopard‚ a lion‚ and a she-wolf. They fill him with fear and drive him back down to the sunless wood. They represent three major categories of human sin as well as three major divisions of the hell which Dante will experience

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    Dante? EXT. HIGHWAY - CARAVAN - MORNING Anna circles the caravan‚ searching for any sign of Dante. Besides the smoldering campfire

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    place created by Dante Alighieri; The Inferno is exactly the type of Hell where no person would want to be. Even those who acted upon the lightest of sins suffered greatly. While each realm contained a different sinner‚ the punishment that each were forced to face was cruel‚ repulsive‚ and sometimes rather disgusting. Through grieving tears without an exit‚ unbearably itchy scabs‚ and a putrid‚ slushy ground‚ Dante uses vivid imagery to describe the various realms of Hell. As Dante passes through

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    God’s Perfect Punishment Dante Alighieri‚ an Italian poet‚ was born in Florence in 1265. The exact day of his birth and death is unknown. He was born into a noble family with a no fortune. He may have attended the University of Bologna‚ and around the age of twenty he married Gemma Donati‚ with her he had several children. He began writing poetry at a very young age. After he was exiled from Florence he wrote the epic poem‚ Divine Comedy. It is believed that some of the epic poem‚ of the

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    (Alighieri XI 22-24). In his divine comedy‚ The Inferno‚ Dante Alighieri cruises around the different circles of hell. Virgil‚ a poet and a good friend of Dante’s‚ becomes Dante’s guide in hell. Trough out the poem‚ the reader encounters certain moments of tension in which he or she is forced to choose a direction to follow. In Canto XI‚ Virgil and Dante find themselves in the sixth circle of hell: circle of violence. Virgil then explains to Dante that there are three inner circles: violence against

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    Canto III Summary In the beginning of Canto III in Dante’s Inferno‚ Virgil takes Dante to the entrance to Hell. On the gate there was a sign that read “All hope abandon‚ ye who enter in!” Virgil told Dante to forget all his suspicions and not to be a coward. As Virgil led Dante on‚ Dante heard screams and cries of sadness and despair. Dante asked Virgil what he was hearing and Virgil told him he was hearing the people in purgatory. They were people that were not faithful to God but were to

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