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Comparing Dante Inferno 'And 95 Theses'

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People have different views when it comes to justice. Justice is to act or treat fairly against one’s misdeeds. The poem “Dante Inferno”, written by Dante Alighieri and the story “95 Theses”, written by Martin Luther have similar and different views when it comes to justice. The poem “Dante Inferno”, has a notion that people who sin deserve punishment. The story “95 Theses”, has a notion that the church should use its money properly and that the pope does not have power over purgatory. Both of these stories have similar views when is comes to correct punishment for justice, but have opposite views when is comes to how purgatory is handled and sins forgiven.
Dante’s notion on justice is for people who have sins should be punished. The poem “Dante Inferno” written by Dante Alighieri is about Dante and his friend, Virgil, traveling to hell then heaven to experience the punishments that people received for their sins. This shows how justice was served because the punishments depended off how severely their sins were. Dante’s notion of justice as seen in the poem is the souls are punished according to their sins until they are forgiven. Dante states, “I saw the Brutus who drove out the Tarquin; …show more content…

They believe that everyone should follow and respect the religion, Christianity, if not they should be punished. Dante states, “I learned that to this place of punishment all those who sin in lust have been condemned”, (Dante 49). Dante says that hell is a place for punishment and people who sin belong there. Luther states, “Christians should be exhorted to be diligent in following Christ, their Head, through penalties, death and hell”, (Luther 94). Luther agrees with Dante as to punishment are needed to be forgiven from their sins. I agree with both of them because my religion is also Christianity and those who disrespect the religion should be punished

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