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    Evil In Dante's Inferno

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    Divine Comedy is an epic poem written by Dante. The epic is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. In Inferno, Virgil (the Roman poet) guides Dante through Hell. There are nine circles of Hell followed by Lucifer’s level at the bottom. Level one is Limbo. Charon takes you across the River Acheron to Limbo, which is a place of sorrow without torment. Level two is Lust. It is a place of no light and bellowing seas. Here the lustful spend eternity. Level three is gluttony. There

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    Alighieri’s book “Divine Comedy”, however, Dante tells his own imagery of the awful place which lies in the underground. His inferno consists of nine rings, each with punishments for those who sin, and two others for those who aren’t religious. Dante’s Inferno inspired many artists and writers, including Dan Brown who revolved his novel “Inferno” around it. In Dante’s ¨Inferno¨, the first part of his three part book ¨Divine Comedy¨, the narrator, also the author, explains how he got out of the nine-ringed

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    In Dante’s Inferno, there are multiple themes displayed within the poem. Each theme has a meaning whether it is an implicit meaning, or an explicit meaning. Implicit meanings are those that are not directly state in the text, but are able to be understood through context or inferencing. Explicit meanings on the other hand, are those that are clear and obviously stated in the text. In Dante’s Inferno, justice is not merely cruel and unusual punishment. Inferno portrays God’s justice as derived from

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    In Dante’s Inferno, the author Dante Alighieri described the journey of his fictionalized self going through Hell. Dante describes all nine circles as grisly and grave. Gustave Doré’s paintings relate the most to Dante’s descriptions. Doré’s paintings of the Inferno are dark and mysterious, which is how Dante explains Hell in his story. Doré does not use color in his paintings; all of his painting of the Inferno are black, white, and in some shade of grey. His paintings reflect the mood that Dante

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    Inferno Cantos is a part of the Commedia, Divine Comedy written by the Italian poet, Dante Alighieri. In Inferno, the author tells the story using first person. In Inferno Canto,Dante strayed into a dark forest, and there are three breasts. They are a she-wolf, a lion and a leopard that prohibit his way at the foot of hill. He turns back and is calling for help due to the scare. As he is calling for help, the soul of Virgil, who is a Roman Poet, appeared to Dante. Virgil told him that he can not

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    Inferno describes Dante’s point of view of Hell when Virgil takes him through a tour of Hell. It has nine circles which are classified by punishment. Sins that each person has committed during their life is what decides to which circle they belong. Dante tries to give us a sense of how Hell looks like to encourage us to make better decisions about our life. Having an understanding of how the afterlife works can encourage us to commit fewer offenses and think better before acting. Contrapasso is “the

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    In the tale of Dante’s Inferno Dante prescribes thoughtful, logical, and fitting punishments to fit the sins of Hell’s inhabitants. Although his story might not reflect truth about the layout of Hell, his writing provides an interesting prospective on how to view sin. Most Christians think of an action as sin or not, but Dante grades sins by severity, thus organizing Hell as he sees it. Each circle of Hell holds different sinners each enduring torture of different kinds. Throughout the Divine Comedy

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    Hell In Dante's Inferno

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    alive without a single scratch, scar, or mark? Not me, because I’d be departing long before entering the first ring. But, a dubious gentlemen by the name Dante Alighieri narrates his “adventure in hell” with his idol Virgil, in the poem Inferno. In Dante’s Inferno, Alighieri reveals his unique interpretation of hell. This so called final destination, if one is unable to live a righteous lifestyle. “...who, in terms of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.” (Sadly in hell.) Alighieri’s description

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    The Hell depicted by Dante Alighieri in the Inferno, the first part in his epic The Divine Comedy, is one full of endless suffering and torture brought on by a completely wrathful God. This is not the place of God’s divine and perfect justice that Dante attempted to construct, but rather one that almost glorifies torture as not only the most effective form of punishment, but the most fitting and just one. The way in which the different circles of Hell are so brutally described make it very hard to

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    Hell In Dante's Inferno

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    Dante Alighieri’s Inferno from The Divine Comedy, conveys his ideas and images of hell in one grand epic. The poem explains each circle of hell, who occupies these spaces, what sin they performed, and what endless punishment they received. The poem describes a dream that Dante has, where he is guided through these circles of hell with the great poet and author of The Aeneid, Virgil. Dante’s arrogance and egotistic personality are exposed in his extremely opinionated and bias poem. Dante is an important

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