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Essay on The Pardons of Purgatory

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Freedom is the ability one has to choose. Freedom is without consequence, fear of transgression, and lacks regret. Freedom is a fork in the road—a trail that leads to fortune in a field of traps. Humans have freedom and hold it as children do crayons, straying beyond the lines of purpose only to get lost in meaningless scribbles. Dante condemns these actions in his poem Purgatory. Dante invents a fictitious location in afterlife, liberating souls that have become prisoners of their own disarray. With a collection of paradoxes, vivid imagery, and active examples, Dante establishes a thorough process in which souls can be cleansed of the past and stride to their future. Purgatory is far from a place of punishment; it is rather a place …show more content…

Once liberated from one’s tainted ability to reason, one must surrender him self to a higher power that will guide him accurately through the trials hurdled toward him. If man alone was responsible to hold himself accountable, he would inevitably taste “the savor of some lesser good” and chase it, destroying “the freedom of [his] will” (Dante 173) and fall victim to the seasons of his own desires. Men need “some rein or guide” (Dante 175) to direct their “overhot desires” (Dante 265) or they will escalade like “weeds” growing over “a fertile field” (Dante 355). Men “see the goodness of the matter” but “cannot do everything by the power of will” (Dante 231) allowing their discretion to “grow weary in the first battles” (Dante 173). As Virgil, a symbol of man abandoned by his ability to “freely judge” (Dante 173), was prompted by divine grace before “he came” to rescue Dante from a “Siren”—a being which “steals the might of” (Dante 203) men. Dante illustrates man’s tendency to passively stand aside as his life is acted upon rather than act on the decisions made by mindful consideration. Men must humble themselves to a greater power to lead them to ultimate freedom.
Solely a guide will not suffice the redemption of one’s soul. One must make conscious and passionate decisions to move forward in growth and change, without portraying doubt or becoming distracted by the shiny plastic gems saturating the world. Dante constantly

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