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    The story of Dante’s Divine Comedy is one that is now read throughout the world and is highly regarded as one of the great literary works of all time. The most famous of the Divine Comedy‚ the Inferno‚ is the story of Dante’s journey through Hell. With the great poet‚ Virgil‚ as his guide‚ they make their way through the nine circle of Hell in which Dante describes. While‚ very much a religious work‚ it is also just as political in substance because of the ways in which Dante draws on his life

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    Leonardo da Vinci

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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ musician‚ mathematician‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ anatomist‚ geologist‚ cartographer‚ botanist‚ and writer. His genius‚ perhaps more than that of any other figure‚ epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. Leonardo has often been described as the archetype of the Renaissance Man‚ a man of "unquenchable curiosity" and "feverishly inventive imagination". He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters

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    The word Hell‚ or in Italian‚ Inferno means the abode of Satan and the forces of evil. It is where sinners suffer eternal punishment. Dante was exiled by Pope Boniface‚ which led him to write this poem‚ Dante’s Inferno. He wrote the poem because he was exiled and he had nothing left in his life‚ so he just wrote to express that he was betrayed by his own country‚ not him betraying his country. Since he was betrayed by his own country‚ he became a nomad and has been a beggar ever since. A modern

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    Virgil is a key component of Dante’s Inferno‚ the classic novel written by Dante Alighieri. Some would say he is the most important part of the Inferno but does he really have as much power as we think and how does he affect the novel itself? Throughout the Inferno we see him use the fact that he is on a heavenly mission to delivery Dante to Beatrice. Taking a closer look at the cantos 7-9 of the Divine Comedy‚ we see the first-time Virgil struggles to continue Dante’s journey. At the gate of Dis

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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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    Vasco Da Gama

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    Vasco da Gama is a famous explorer from Sines‚portugal. His date of birth isn’t confirmed but it is guessed that he was born around 1460. Vasco was born in a wealthy family with power ‚ so from the start he had a great opportunity to become great. Being from a wealthy  family with great connections he was able to get an excellent education. He became extremely talented when it came to math and  navigating. Vasco joined the navy as soon as he could the skills that he learned from school made him very

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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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    Leanardo da vinci

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    Benois Madonna Leondardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci Oil on canvas 1476 Benois Madonna Biography: Leondardo Da Vinci was born in 1452‚ April 15 in Italy and passed away in 1519‚ May 2 at the age of 67. He was one of the best apprentices at Andrea del Verrocchio and he learnt many things as a student. His most famous works were Mona Lisa‚ The Last Supper‚ The Vitruvian on Man and The Lady with a Ermine. Leonardo was one of the most acknowledge artist of his time‚ he did not only paint he also drew and

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    An Inferno With No Flames In his early 14th century book‚ The Inferno‚ Dante Alighieri wrote‚ “Through me you go into a city of weeping; through me you go into eternal pain; through me you go amongst the lost people.” In the quote‚ “me‚” is referring to Hell. Here‚ Dante describes his version of Hell for us. Through Hell‚ the human soul enters a city of weeping; Dante mentions the city of Dis‚ which embodies a large portion of Hell. Dante then claims‚ in Hell you will receive an eternal punishment

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    wronged‚ sinners‚ and the “evil” get sent there‚ to be punished for their wrongdoings. Hell is described as either a fiery pit‚ or an icy quarry‚ and to this day we still do not know. With gathered information from ones imagination‚ from Dante’s Inferno‚ and the fact that Hell is furthest away from warmth and light‚ one could conclude that Hell is indeed an icy quarry. First‚ when people think of Hell‚ they seem to think about a fiery pit of physical abuse‚ with sufferers burning to crisps over

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