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    Cited: Alighieri‚ Dante. The Divine Comedy : Inferno; Purgatorio; Paradiso. Trans. Allen Mandelbaum. New York: Everyman ’s Library.

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    The Inferno is a work full of imagery that describes the horrors of hell through the words of the author. What does Dante gain by going through Hell? What does Dante gain by all of this by taking himself through such an experience? I believe there are three elements of life that Dante realizes through his time in Inferno. Throughout the book I feel the three elements Dante learns of are confidence‚ clarification of his faith‚ and a release from his own personal hell of isolation. In the beginning

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    that Dante must travel through which are the Inferno‚ Purgatory‚ and Paradise. Dante traveling into these three places allow him his redemption with God‚ but Dante’s terrifying journey into the depths of Hell is what brings the reality of his own sin to life. In The Inferno Dante encounters many aspects of Hell. His journey allows him to see the suffering of sinners‚ the reality of the lost‚ and many mythical creatures. These aspects of Hell in the Inferno bring about the moral purposes of The Divine

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    Dante’s Inferno In Dante’s Inferno‚ Hell is described in vivid detail in the eyes of Dante‚ the main character and author. Sinners are eternally punished with tortures that fit their sins. This idea of retributive justice and the role of human reason in the form of Virgil are the two main themes in the poem. Canto VIII contains Dis‚ the capital of Hell and is most representative of these themes. The sinners caught in the 5th circle‚ Styx‚ are the Wrathful‚ ones that purposely harm others physically

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    Dante’s Inferno Circle two‚ the sin of lust is a place where there are constant whirlwinds and where people who have affairs or not honest relationships. In the book two sinners that Dante has put there is Francesca and Paolo because Paolo is Francesca brother-in-law and they had an adult relationship together. The punishment of the sin of lust is that the sinners are in a constant whirlwind. The whirlwind is described in the book as “Here‚ there‚ up‚ down‚ they whirl and‚ whirling‚ strain/ with

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    Imagine a place where tyrants stand up to their ears in boiling blood‚ the gluttonous experience monsoons of human filth‚ and those who commit sins of the flesh are blown about like pieces of paper in a never-ending wind storm. Welcome to Dante ’s Inferno‚ his perspective on the appropriate punishments for those who are destined to hell for all eternity. Dante attempts to make the punishments fit the crimes‚ but because it is Dante dealing out the tortures and not God‚ the punishments will never be

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    Gustave Doré is a prime example of the type of images Dante tried to depict while writing “Dante’s inferno.” Dante wanted the emotion of the story to be dark and not at all bright or cheerful. When I view William Blake’s drawings I don’t feel frightened‚ petrified or even scared. He constructed his pictures in a bright cheerful and that takes away the feeling that Dante tried to create. I feel if William Blake didn’t fill his pictures with color and darkened up his sky‚ the pictures would have the

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    sin and grows closer to God through his experiences in the afterlife‚ specifically as he sees how sinners in Hell are punished‚ encounters spirits in Purgatory who kept God waiting in life‚ and has a personal experience with God in Heaven. In (the) Inferno‚ Dante shows development as he grows from having sympathy for sinners in Hell to believing that they deserve punishment for their sins. When

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    true to themselves will find paradise in the end. Looking at Dante’s poem the Inferno and Frank’s film It’s a Wonderful Life one can see how when the government is facing problems people with power have a history of becoming deceitful‚ greedy and malicious and how during these times people turn to

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    Inferno by Dante Alighieri‚ Cultural and Literary Analysis Dante Alighieri’s Inferno is an example of a piece of literature that changed the way people saw things at the time of it’s publication. Even now‚ this poem is still altering the way people think about Heaven and Hell. This is a very important piece of literature because it explained what happens after death to people during a time when everyone was still trying to decide what to believe. It also includes many aspects of culture such

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