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    Dante’s Inferno depicts all the different types of major sins you can commit in your lifetime and the punishments you will endure thereafter. Dante had a system for these punishments that worked on the idea of divine justice. Basically‚ whatever temptations you succumbed to‚ you will be punished in a deserving manner based on how bad the sin was. Dante’s 9 circles were in order from bad to worse‚ 9 being the worst. One circle that Dante passed through was full of people who committed the sin of

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    Two men‚ though part of different stories‚ travel long journeys to return home. Their paths face many obstacles and trials. How do their stories compare? The main characters are Odysseus‚ from Homer’s‚ The Odyssey‚ and Everett from O Brother Where Art Thou‚ directed by Ethan and Joel Coen. Though O Brother Where Art Thou‚ is based on The Odyssey‚ the two share many similarities and differences‚ such as the characters’ encounters with others‚ conflicts faced in the stories‚ and characteristics of

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    Written during the Pax Augusta‚ a time of great optimism for Rome‚ Virgil’s Aeneid chronicles the adventures of Aeneas‚ the Trojan hero & mythical progenitor of the Roman people. Due to the help of his mother‚ he is the lone Trojan able to escape defeat at the hands of the Greeks‚ fleeing with his father on his back & his son in his hand. Aeneas eventually winds up in Italy‚ where his son founds the city Alba Longa‚ the predecessor of Rome. Between the 2 cities‚ Aeneas has a long journey & many

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    The Forest

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    As You Like It Forest Vs Court The forest is presented in a more favourable light in that the “goodies”‚ Duke Senior and his court‚ reside there. All of the good characters in the court are banished or exiled to the forest at the start of the play. Duke Senior describes the court as “painted pomp…the envious court”. He goes on to say that in the forest the dangers are real but natural and are preferable to those in the court “The …churlish chiding of the winter’s wind… even till I shrink with

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    The purpose behind the use of the contrapasso is to elaborate how your sins will ultimately determine your punishment in hell. In Canto III‚ Dante explains how the souls here are lost. souls here are considered neutral because they have not sinned‚ but they were sent to the underworld. When the souls were alive‚ they had an undecided relationship with God which also explains why the souls are considered neutral. Consequently‚ their neutral attributes cause them to be punished by walking inside of

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    Women In The Aeneid

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    In Vergil’s The Aeneid‚ women play crucial roles throughout the epic. Though the epic follows Aeneas’ journey‚ the women characters move the plot by sometimes holding him back or helping him continue forward toward his goal of finding a place for his men though he will never live to see his goal be completed. Vergil portrays the women in The Aeneid in many different ways that are showcases in their relationship with Aeneas. Juno is portrayed as the villain in the epic. She does everything in her

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    This story is driven by the gods and goddesses. The Aeneid is the saga of Aeneas’ journey from Troy to establish a new kingdom as destined by the gods. The story began with the explanation of Juno’s rage against Troy; her love for Carthage and her desire for Carthage to rule the world‚ the knowledge that Carthage would ultimately be destroyed by descendants of the Trojans‚ the fact that Paris‚ a Trojan‚ did not choose her as the most beautiful‚ and the long Trojan War itself. Juno acted on her

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    Aeneas the Pious

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    Aeneas the Pious The Roman word pious does not have the same meaning as it does today. In Roman times it meant to be devoted to one’s duty and country. This is a perfect explanation of the hero Aeneas in Virgil’s classic epic poem "The Aeneid". Aeneas displayed the qualities of a great‚ almost patriotic leader and the resolve to become the true ancestor of the Romans however even a man of this stature did have a few faults of his own. One of the first admirable decisions happens when the Trojans

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    This quarter in the course of IGE 121- Rationalism‚ Revelation‚ and Enlightenment: The Ancient World there has been a bundle of material covering the themes of death‚ suffering‚ fate‚ destiny‚ and good and evil. Three out of the various readings that cover death and suffering would be the “Book of Matthew”‚ the Greek tragedy “Antigone” and the “Book of Job”. A reading of this quarter that reveals suffering are “Prometheus Bound” and the “Book of Matthew”. An additional text that discloses one of

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    Elizabeth Mitchell Mrs. Smith 10th Grade World Literature December 1‚ 2011 Necessary Measures Some people do not always agree with the law. When a law is broken‚ only a certain group of people have a say in what the punishment of the crime will be. In Dante’s‚ The Inferno‚ Dante places certain people in levels of hell depending on the crime they committed. Murder is a crime that deserves a harsh punishment. Dante places murderers

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