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    C. Chaucer D. Shakespeare 13. What form was The Odyssey written in? A. Prose B. Poetry C. Technical D. Informative. 14. Who has found inspiration in this piece of writing? A. Roman poet Virgil B. Chaucer C. Shakespeare D. All of the above 15. An archetype can be‚ but is not limited to being A. Forbidden love B. Pop music C. None of the above D. All of the above 16. An epic hero should

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    life that wronged him. Dante the poet creates Dante the character in the Inferno. Dante‚ the character‚ in the Fourth Bolgia is in an astonishing disbelief by the punishment of the sinners in the Eighth Circle of Hell. In Canto XX‚ Dante and Virgil journey through the Eighth Circle of Hell‚ the Fourth Bolgia with the sinners for Fortune Telling and Divining. Dante explains “Now I must turn strange torments into verse to form the matter of the twentieth canto of the first chant‚ the one about

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    path of moral truth and gets lost in a dark wood. He gets attack by three beasts that symbolize different sins. Fortunately‚ he then meets the spirit of the Roman epic poet Virgil. Virgil to the rescue! He’s an appropriate guide because he’s very much like Dante‚ a fellow writer and famous poet. For the rest of the Inferno‚ Virgil takes Dante on a guided tour of Hell‚ through all its nine circles and back up into the air of the mortal world. To begin with Dante

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    off “the right path.” He runs into three creatures that block his path and turns around. Dante flees and runs into Virgil‚ the great roman poet. Dante tells Virgil of the beasts that stand in his way by saying‚ “Behold the beast‚ for which I have turned back.” Virgil then tells Dante that one of the beasts‚ the she-wolf‚ will one day be driven back down hell where it originated. Virgil then tells him about the path that will ascend them up the hill into heaven‚ but warns him that they will have to

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    World Lit Aeneas Essay Virgil used his epic Aeneid‚ which was about a legendary hero named Aeneas and the founding and destiny of Rome. Through the story of Aeneas‚ Virgil was able to sum up everything that the Romans valued most about their society. It also offered tales of adventure‚ which featured some of the gods and goddesses‚ hero‚ warriors and tragic lovers. Virgil died before he could finish his work‚ but this epic definitely established his reputation to glorify the Roman Empire.

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    journey of Dante through Hell‚ guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem‚ Hell is described as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically‚ the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God‚ with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin. Because Dante is an educated Christian‚ he uses mythological references to make Hell visually appealing. Dante is guided By Virgil because he believes Virgil represents human reason‚ something very important

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    Sympathy for Satan John Milton spent years trying to think of an idea to base his epic on; an idea that would make his epic last centuries and never be forgotten. His desire came to life since his work lives in history‚ along with Homer‚ Virgil and Dante. Finally‚ he found a muse in God and in the dawn of creation; rather than in earthly matters. John Milton’s intention while writing his epic was not to make Satan a hero‚ however‚ many people perceive such an idea. Instead‚ he simply wanted

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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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    Stygian Lake‚ with the Ireful Sinners Fighting William BlakeIn the swamp-like water of the river Styx‚ the wrathful fight each other on the surface‚ and the sullen or slothful lie gurgling beneath the water. Phlegyas reluctantly transports Dante and Virgil across the Styx in his skiff Sixth Circle Heretics are trapped in flaming tombs. Seventh Circle Lower Hell‚ inside the walls of Dis‚ in an illustration by Stradanus. There is a drop from the sixth circle to the three rings of the seventh circle

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    disdain for the sinners is pride and approval‚ Dante noting of Virgil’s response to such actions‚ “I think‚ indeed‚ it [pleases] my guide: his look [is] all approval… of the truth I [speak]” (170). This reaction is significant because show that in Virgil‚ as Dante’s guide and teacher‚ is recognizing that Dante is acquiring the more rigid moral code required of him by

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