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    Dante talks to many souls while he is in hell. None of which repent for their sins. All of the souls in hell are being punished so if any of them do repent it cannot be known if it is genuine or not because they are being tortured‚ and for repentance to be repentance it has to be for the love of God. Repentance is not a turning to God to gain forgiveness. Repentance is not a turning to God to avoid punishment. Repentance has is asking for forgiveness from God because of the love that one has for

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    Homer vs. Virgil

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    tried to emulate the stories he created‚ but none could compare. Then came Virgil‚ a roman poet hired by Augustus Caesar to create a tale describing the beginning of Rome. He wrote The Aeneid‚ which is considered one of the most famous pieces of epic poetry written in Rome. The work of Homer and Virgil can be compared through hero’s fate‚ conflict‚ and the intervening of gods and goddesses. In their poetry‚ Homer and Virgil both used heroes as main characters for their epic poetry. But the two

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    Canto By Dantes Inferno

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    Introduction 1. The journey taken by Dante is symbolic in the fact that it is a spiritual quest for salvation. 2. A canto is a chapter. 3. The Divine Comedy contains 100 cantos because 100 is the square of ten which in reference to the Middle Ages was the perfect number. 4. Tercets are three-line stanzas in the rhyme scheme called terza rima. In terza rima the middle line of the first tercet rhymed with the first and last of the second. 5. The number three is important in the Divine Comedy because

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    Evil in Dante and Chaucer

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    meant to each of these authors. The Divine Comedy is an epic poem in which the author‚ Dante‚ takes a visionary journey through Hell‚ Purgatory‚ and Paradise. The purpose of Dante’s visit to Hell is to learn about the true nature of evil. He is guided in this journey by the ghost of the Roman classical poet Virgil‚ who‚ as wise in the ways of the spirit as he may be‚ cannot go to Heaven because he

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    The Aeneid poem By Virgil

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    HUM 2051 3/21/2013 The Aeneid was a poem written By Virgil (70-19 B.C.E) . “ The poem was meant to be a national epic for Augustan Rome‚ and it would become a profoundly influential text in the western cultured literary tradition.” (P.927) The story was written right after the fall of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Augustan Rule. The story of Aeneid is an homage of that times political violence. The political climate was changing and the readers at the time had to embrace the new

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    Dante Club

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    Summary The novel The Dante Club‚ written by Matthew Pearl‚ begins with John Kurtz‚ Chief of the Boston police‚ investigating a murder that occurred in 1865. The man murdered was Artemus Prescott Healey‚ who was the highest official of the Massachusetts courts. Healey’s body was found naked and covered with insects and maggots on a sandy beach next to his property. His chambermaid insisted that he was still alive when she found him days later‚ and that he cried out before dying. Then Pearl introduces

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    VS. Virgil in the Inferno Two of the greatest works ever written‚ The Odyssey by Homer and The Inferno by Dante‚ are detailed‚ multi-sectioned poems about the journey’s of two men. In each story‚ the main character is given some sort of guidance by another character in order to aid them in their travels. In The Odyssey‚ Athena is portrayed as the protector to Odysseus on his journey back home from the Trojan War to his family in Ithaca. In The Inferno‚ Virgil is requested to lead Dante through

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    starts on the evening of Good Friday in the year 1300. Traveling through dark woods‚ Dante Alighieri has lost his path and now wanders fearfully through the forest. Here he encounters the ghost of Virgil‚ the great Roman poet‚ who has come to guide Dante back to his path‚ to the top of the mountain. Virgil says that their path will take them through Hell and that they will eventually reach Heaven. He leads Dante through the gates of Hell. The Ante-Inferno‚ where the souls who in life could not commit

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    Dante and the Road to Humanism During the Renaissance‚ the belief of humanism became extremely popular. After the black plague people began to wonder if God had abandoned them. As a result‚ they began to look for their own answers through observation and experiment; this method was called empiricism. Through this man began to place himself at the center of the universe instead of God. Men began to embrace their own talents and spent less time worrying about the next life and more living in the

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    The Inferno provides a journey of Dante through hell with the guidance of an ancient Roman in the poem. Throughout the poem‚ hell is identified as a series of nine circles of troubles and misfortunes which are present in the world. It is the consequence of the people who have denied the attributes connected to spirituality and desire earthly pleasures and violence. The individuals who suffer in the circles have inflicted malice or fraud in the lives of other human beings. Dante’s Inferno describes

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