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    The American Heritage Dictionary defines justice as the upholding of what is just‚ especially fair treatment and due reward in accordance with honor‚ standards‚ or law. Personal or vigilante justice is one person taking the law into his or her hands. He or she would not follow laws or societal justice. In the case of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ a man is thrown into prison. He is framed for betraying the government. However‚ this man is innocent. As soon as he escapes from

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    artificer;//My maker was divine authority‚//The highest wisdom‚ and the primal love.//Before me nothing but eternal things//were made‚ and I endure eternally.//Abandon every hope‚ who enter here.” Canto III 1-9 Venturing through the very depths of hell‚ Dante the pilgrim bears witness to the various consequences of the sins that humans have committed on earth. Sin‚ as defined in the bible is the deliberate disobedience to the will of God. These deliberate actions serve to disrupt the balance that is the

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    to baffle scholars today with its intricacies. Why is its impact so great? Firstly‚ Dante assumes a great deal of arrogance in his writing. He has selected the protagonist‚ the person worthy of a glimpse at the afterlife‚ as himself. He is guided throughout Hell by Virgil‚ the poet responsible for the national epic of Rome‚ the Aeneid. Comparisons between the two are frequent and indiscrete. Although Dante obviously looks up to Virgil and has closely modeled his style after him‚ Virgil is still

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    date from 2000 BC. Some of the earliest references to swimming include theGilgamesh‚ the Iliad‚ the Odyssey‚ the Bible‚ Beowulf‚ Quran and other sagas. In 1778‚ Nikolaus Wynmann‚ a German professor of languages‚ wrote the first swimming book‚ The Swimmer or A Dialogue on the Art of Swimming (Der Schwimmer oder ein Zweigespräch über die Schwimmkunst). Competitive swimming as we know it today started in the United States started around 1800‚ mostly usingbreaststroke. Many Americans often used swimming

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    Count of Monte Cristo originates‚ by calling attention to the bond between nature and man’s freedom‚ the ironic complexity of common man‚ and the insignificance of wealth in terms of one’s happiness‚ through the development of the character‚ Edmond Dantès. Throughout Reynolds’s film‚ the romantic idea that man is born free‚ but is chained and restricted everywhere other than in nature reoccurs in a variety of ways. One of the first instances in which this concept (that stems from the teachings

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    scene to Dantes. After beholding the results of his vengeance‚ “ [he] became pale at the horrible sight‚ he felt he had passed beyond the bounds of vengeance…. And could no longer say “God is for and with me”. Dumas exhibits the theme of loyalty and divine intervention throughout his book ‚ The Count of Monte Cristo. He displays these themes with his expert skill of writing‚ leaving the reader entangled even at the end. Dumas reveals a theme of loyalty by showing that Dantes was still

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    crawlies are underfoot. Charon the river Acheron He is the ferryman who carries the sinners over into Hell. Charon is not‚ technically‚ being punished. He is one of the guardians in Hell‚ and he tries to scare the Poets away 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

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    The divine comedy is an epic poem written b Dante Alghieri between 1306 and 1321. In three sections Dante takes you through Inferno (Hell)‚ Purgatorio (Purgatory) and Paradiso (Paradise or Heaven). Each section has 33 parts that include mythological and historical personages. Dante starts in the Forest of Error when he is just 35 years old. The Forrest of Error symbolized his sin and the sin of the world. He tries to get through the light on the top of the hill which represents Christ but a leopard

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    the poem‚ Dante’s Divine Comedy‚ the author‚ Dante‚ portrays an emotional tone. Through Dante’s own struggles with sin and the suffering he endured himself‚ we can see him caring for other’s and deeply thinking about human’s moral thoughts. The poem is written in first person and through the poem‚ you see crying and high emotions. Because of Dante’s own struggles‚ he sympathizes with other sinners throughout the poem. Sympathy is another emotion Dante portrays in the poem‚ as well as‚ compassion

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