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Social Values In Dante's Inferno And St. Peters Apocalypse

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From the readings in this class, one gets to learn the social values that many of the societies abide to. Some social values are more important than others, but each society follows a set of social values that are similar. Similarly, in Dante’s Inferno, God’s Demon, and St. Peters Apocalypse there are sets of social values and if one does not abide to these social values they are sent to Dis, also known as Hell. The sets of social values upheld in Dante’s Inferno, God’s Demon, and St. Peters Apocalypse have some similarities and differences similar but they all have social values that are important, some more then the other. In Dante’s Inferno, he was very straightforward towards what social values were important to the society. Dante’s Hell …show more content…

Circle one, Limbo, this circle consists of souls who were born before Christ or souls who were unbaptized as a child or did not worship God. It is clear that religion is a social value to the society, however, it is not as important as the social values in the inner circles. Dante thought to himself “I knew that beings of great worth were here suspended in this Limbo” (Dante, Inferno, IV, p.63), this shows that Dante feels bad for the souls in Limbo. He then goes on to ask his guide, Virgil, if anyone ever redeems himself or herself from Limbo. Virgil goes on to to tell him that once the Mighty One came and took a number of souls to Heaven. Since religion did not hold has much importance as the other social values there was a chance for redemption for the souls in Limbo. Some of the other social values important to their society are lust, greed, materialism, prodigality, anger, and hostility. All of these crimes are before the Gate of Dis, and the crimes behind the Gates of Dis are the crimes that hold a higher social value. Heresy, Violence, the 10 Malebolge, and the Frozen Floor of Hell consists of higher crimes. Within Circle Nine are the ones that went against …show more content…

Peter’s Apocalypse was very similar to Dante’s Inferno in terms of being obvious what social values were important to their society. Unlike Dante’s Inferno, religion seems to be one of the most important social values to hold in the society of St. Peter’s Apocalypse. In the beginning the Lord said, “take care that no man deceives you and that you are not doubters and serve other Gods” (St. Peter’s Apocalypse, p.1), He also goes on to say that martyrs that killed “fake Christ” will be counted among the good and righteous martyrs. There were also sinners who involved themselves in fornication, murderers, children were born before time, people that have corrupted the work of God, despised, cursed, and abandoned the commandments of God. Some social values that seem important to this society is that one should not go against God, one should not take a life, or bring a life into the world before God’s will. In Dante’s Inferno, betrayal was in Circle Nine and it was considered the worst crime of all similarly in St. Peter’s Apocalypse persecutors and betrayers were tormented by a worm that would devour their entrails. Betrayal seems to be a social value important in both Dante’s Inferno and in St. Peter’s Apocalypse. Lying and talking bad about someone are also some social values that are upheld in this society. One should not defile their bodies, lend money on interest, and should not be influenced by the evils in the world. Respects for elders, especially towards the parents

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