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    The Aeneid Virgil

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    the punishments fit the crimes. The lower eight circles are a structured according to the Aristotelian concept of virtue and vice and are grouped into sins of incontinence (corresponding to the she-wolf)‚ sins of violence (corresponding to the lion)‚ and sins of malice and fraud (corresponding to the leopard). Dante In his epic poem‚ the Divine Comedy‚ he discusses the nine circles of hell in term of symbolic retribution. In circle I‚ where the virtuous pagans reside‚ symbolic retribution

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    Dante’s Inferno Critique

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    Inferno is a story about how two men and their travels through hell‚ the different levels of hell‚ who was in them‚ and what they did during their time on Earth. There were nine circles and some of them had different levels inside the circles for example the seventh circle of hell is divided between three smaller circles. Then they eventually emerge back out onto the earth but on the opposite side of the earth from where they had started. The book starts out with Dante wandering through the woods

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    The Divine Comedy

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    Religion has always been one of the most controversial topics when it comes to diversity. Each religion throughout the world has its own perception of morality‚ what is good and evil. These come with rewards and punishments‚ Dante Alighieri’s epic poem‚ the Divine Comedy‚ gives an insight to the culmination of medieval thinking developed by the Church. Since Dante’s date of birth is unknown‚ it is theorized that he was born around 1265. He was born in Florence at the early stages of the Renaissance

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    after he notices that Dante is still alive. Notice: In classical mythology‚ Charon guards the Styx (which is present in Dante’s Hell‚ as we’ll see later). But this is the first of Dante’s "poetic licenses." Virtuous Pagans -- those that lived BCE Circle I  "Limbo" These people are not guilty of any sin other than that they had the misfortune to be born before Christ‚ and thus were unable to learn how to reach the Light of God. Since these souls are not guilty of sin‚ they are not really being

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    form of Heaven. Now this is the type of circle that is different than all the rest. People that end up in this circle are people who have not sinned‚ but they were never saved by Christ. It includes people that are non-virtuous Christian adults‚ and along with them are unbaptized infants. Therefore‚ we find many great heroes‚ thinkers‚ and creative minds in this circle such as Homer‚ Aristotle‚ Socrates‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Hippocrates. In the First Circle‚ people live in a castle with seven gates

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    Language and Society

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    Language and Society   <span>The History of English</span>             It all started during the fifth century‚ when the Angles‚ the Saxons and the Jutes arrived and occupied Britain that started the history of English. The three of these Germanic tribes crossed the North Sea in order to reach Britain.   Germanic invaders entered Britain on the East and South coasts in the fifth century. Map retrieved fromhttp://www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm. The earliest people

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    Dante's Deadly Sins

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    through many circles of Hell. These circles symbolize the sins that the people in each circle have committed. Ironically‚ many people in modern day television shows‚ movies‚ or books commit most of these deadly sins. For example‚ the characters from the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie have committed many of these sins. Augustus Gloop has committed the sin of gluttony‚ and Veruca Salt has committed the sin of greed. These characters‚ according to Dante‚ would be place in certain circles in order

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    1984 Critical Analysis

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    they go against what the inner circle is teaching than that person would work manually labor for the rest of their life. In the story a party known as the inner circle uses a few slogans and sayings to control everything. The inner circle uses all that they say to brainwash people into believing what they are saying is true. The inner party ’s slogans are “War is peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ and Ignorance is strength” By using these phrases one can see that the inner circle can manipulate everyone into

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    shows a sector AOB of a circle of radius 15 cm and centre O. The angle at the centre of the circle is 115. Calculate (a) the area of the sector AOB. (b) the area of the shaded region. (226 ‚ 124 nQ2. Consider a triangle and two arcs of circles. The triangle ABC is a right-angled isosceles triangle‚ with AB = AC = 2. The point P is the midpoint of [BC]. The arc BDC is part of a circle with centre A. The arc BEC is part of a circle with centre P. (a)

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