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    Dante’s poem The Divine Comedy tells the tale of his enlightening journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise at the bequest of his late love, Beatrice. This journey is meant to show Dante how he has strayed from a pious life and prompt him to change. While traveling through Hell in his canticle Inferno, Dante encounters various mythological beasts. These beasts are placed within certain circles of Hell and reflect the sins being punished there. One significant beast Dante encounters is Geryon

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    Throughout Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy”, Dante goes throughout the story and develops to be a better person from the experiences he went through. When Virgil and Beatrice take Dante to Hell, Purgatory and Heaven, he learns different life lessons in each level that will stick with him his whole life especially to always turn to God whatever the situation is and to avoid sin at all costs since we have reason to choose purity. In the Inferno, Dante is taught that the people who are located

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    Movement and Stasis : The use of dynamics in the Divine Comedy Movement is a crucial theme of the Divine Comedy. From the outset, we are confronted with the physicality of the lost Dante, wandering in the perilous dark wood. His movement within the strange place is confused and faltering; `Io non so ben ridir com'io v'entrai'. Moreover, it is clear that the physical distress he is experiencing is the visible manifestation of the mental anguish the poet is suffering. The allegory of the image

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    of heaven on earth (Matthew 6:10). The Divine Comedy gives readers a view into the layers below heaven that also emulate earth. Within the inferno, Dante and Virgil walk through the sins of life that occur on earth. While climbing the mountain in Purgatory, Dante overcoming the challenges of earthly life and finally reaching Paradise as a reward for pushing through the sins that may bog him down. The pilgrimage made by Dante and Virgil within The Divine Comedy fosters the idea of a new insight to the

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    In the poem, The Divine Comedy, Dante (the author) demonstrates the basic stages of the Monomyth while making his way through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. His writing mirrors each stage which includes the departure or separation, The initiation or challenge, and the return. In stage one, the hero finds himself in an unusual world of adventure (not the “real world”). His journey involves assistance from many which helps him cross the threshold into the imaginative world. Stage two continues with

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    Dante Alighieri went on a journey that was motivated by acrimony, revenge and retribution. The Divine Comedy is a story of Dante’s expedition through the afterlife with the help from a Roman poet, Virgil. In the Divine Comedy living in Hell is the same as living on earth in poverty today. Today, there are many politicians who are trying to help with the welfare of poverty, but they never follow through with their goals. Throughout Dante’s life on earth he witnesses the corruption of the church and

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    Jason Liu & Peter Lin English 11 Ms. Wan Sep 28 2014 Francesca da Rimini in The Divine Comedy In order to better understand Francesca’s role in The Divine Comedy, it is necessary to first understand her backstory and how Dante is able to identify her. In many ways those who are personally identified by Dante in the Inferno are there for specific reasons. Each fallen character plays the role of shedding light on a specific human emotion or vice that acts as a pitfall

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    hungry age. Morality was not very high on someone’s to-do list. In the Divine Comedy Dante makes a point of writing about those that have done him wrong and placing them where the “belong”. But Dante does not only expose the bad people in his life but the bad people all over the world and he also includes himself. Dante writes his book to scare others

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    Paradise or Paradiso was the final book as well as the final part in Dante’s Divine Comedy series. Through this book we are taken on a journey through heaven where Dante is guided by Beatrice as he makes his way through the nine spheres of heaven which consist of the moon, mercury, venus, the sun, mars, jupiter, saturn, and the primum mobile. Through these nine spheres Dante meets new people and remarkable people who had a major impact on history at some point in time. The first three spheres talk

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    Dante’s divine comedy focuses on the journey of a Pilgrim by the name of Dante from Italy in which he travels through the circles of Hell, the terraces of Purgatory and the spheres of Paradise. Dante the Pilgrim has lived his life the wrong way, in a way that goes against how God would live life and through this journey the pilgrim hopes to find a way to return to the path he was once on: the right path. Throughout his journey he encounters numerous souls who have either been placed in Hell, in Purgatory

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