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Punishment In Dante's Inferno By Dante Alighieri

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Dante’s Inferno was written by Dante Alighieri through the years 1308 and 1321. Dante Alighieri was a political leader, as he was named prior of Florence, Italy, and was also a White Guelph, one who was in favor of the pope, but believed Boniface VIII was corrupt. Dante was also a florentine poet. As Dante was writing this story, he created a character to represent himself. This character dreams himself going on a journey that literally takes him through the depths of Hell, purgatory, and Heaven, in order to find peace with sinful (spiritual), depressed (psychological), and exiled (political) Dante. Dante eventually realized that sin is a choice, and in his story creates Hell to have different levels of punishment for each sin. The way Dante divides the punishment of sins is accurate, and he is very successful in the way he chose to deliver his message of what Hell is like. …show more content…

The sins of the deeper circles are morally worse than those of higher circles because the lower the circle, the more morally absent a person had become. Circles one through five are for those who commit avarice, which is the greed for riches, or desire to gain. Circles six through eight are for those who commit any form of violence. While violence is worse than desire to gain because people act negatively upon hostile urges, it is not nearly as unacceptable as the sin for circle nine, which is treachery/treason. Every sin of each circle is revolved around some form of selfishness. Greed is wanting something for oneself. Violence is harassing or harming someone impulsively for one’s own benefit or satisfaction. The circle for treason is for those who completely betray the loyalty of family, guests, one’s country, or friends without taking into consideration the effect the betrayal would have on any other person but their own

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