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    Dante’s Inferno: Sixth Circle of Hell “Every evil deed despised in Heaven has as its end injustice. Each such end harms someone else through either force or fraud” (Alighieri XI 22-24). In his divine comedy‚ The InfernoDante Alighieri cruises around the different circles of hell. Virgil‚ a poet and a good friend of Dante’s‚ becomes Dante’s guide in hell. Trough out the poem‚ the reader encounters certain moments of tension in which he or she is forced to choose a direction to follow. In Canto

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    1. The symbolism of the three beasts in Inferno I The three beasts‚ a leopard‚ a lion and a she-wolf‚ which impede Dante’s path as he tries to climb the sunlit hill‚ represent dark forces that threaten mankind. There are three interpretations that the beasts symbolize. Firstly the beasts represent the sins of lust‚ the leopard‚ pride‚ the lion‚ and avarice‚ the she-wolf. Second‚ the three beasts have a biblical analogue in Jeremiah‚ which states‚ “Wherefore a lion out of the forest shall slay

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    Matthew William Johnson History 241 Dr. Rutenberg Evidence of Dante Alighieri’s Personal Quarrels in The Inferno Success is the best revenge. Perhaps one of the best examples of this famous saying in history is Dante Alighieri. A prominent politician in 13th century Florence‚ Alighieri was exiled by Pope Boniface VII and the Black Guelph political party (Toynbee 98). Naturally‚ when Alighieri was exiled from his home country‚ he carried more than a few grudges and perceived slights against

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    geography of each hell and its denizens changes drastically through out the decades‚ as literature is spread across the world. The earliest piece that I chose to examine was Dante Alighieri’s Inferno‚ which dates back to sometime between 1265 and 1321. I also chose Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (1564-1593)‚ Jean Paul Sartre’s No Exit (1945) to show the transformation over time. The final piece of literature that I picked‚ and also found was most compelling‚ was Robert Olen Butler’s Hell (2009). While

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    n Alighieri’s Inferno he highlights the fact that corruption frequently occurs amongst human beings due to incorrect reefing practices. Many of the sinners throughout Inferno were unable to read texts allegorically henceforth leading to corruption. The first example of poor reading practices would be in the case of Francesco and Pablo. Francesca’s cheated on her husband with his brother Pablo. She blames her infidelity‚ however‚ on the work of literature she was reading‚ Lancelot. She states

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    Hell is a place of eternal punishment and torment. Mirroring Dante Alighieri’s concept of symbolic retribution‚ sinners are afflicted by the chief sins they committed. Within my version of hell‚ more attention is given to the common suffering sinners experience on their journey to their individualized punishment based on whether they committed sins of thoughts or actions‚ thus helping underscore the idea that no matter the sin committed‚ they all sinned against their Creator and deserve to travel

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    Josh Dodson Literature Mrs. Elliot February 9‚ 2012 Dante’s Inferno The second circle of this hell is lust. Dante set up his hell with nine levels. each level has a different punishment for a different sin. the lower level you go‚ the worse the punishment gets. the easiest punishment is level one which is paganism and it descends and gets harder from there. Each level is designed to accommodate the people that will be in it and the punishments that are in each. there are several images of people

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    Macy Verges June 12th‚ 2011 Ribb 1 Inferno Essay The idea of sin has been present in the minds of humans since the beginning of time‚ however Dante Alighieri ’s literary masterpiece‚ Inferno brought the reality of sin to life. Some suspect Dante wrote Inferno because he was experiencing some form of a mental breakdown‚ others insist that he wrote Inferno to educate people about sin. Inferno begins on the evening of Good Friday‚ when Dante the poet is lost traveling about in a Dark Wood. The

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    Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Allie Sheppeck Mr. Cosme English 10 12 March 2012 Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Chicago in 1906 was considered ‘hell.’ Is that a coincidence‚ or did Sinclair get inspiration from Hell itself? The workers of Packingtown may have felt that they were experiencing Dante’s Inferno and the punishments with it. Sinclair noticed this as well‚ as he made many allusions to Dante when describing

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    light of brilliance appears. Like the Book Dante’s Inferno it symbolizes that Dante went through hell with Virgil just to meet Beatrice. He went through which was horrible disgusting difficult. But at the end he met Beatrice and was happy well not really but he did feel a lift off his chest that he finally reached and after going through all of that. Dante imagined something cool his imagination was wonderful and creative. Hell is horrible he went through the 7 Deadly Sins. Which was Pride

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