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souls of "the violent against themselves" (1194). To arrive at their destination, Dante and Virgil must travel across a "river of...
In fifteen pages this canto is examined in terms of its specific passages and how it provides the spiritual foundation for New Eng...
In six pages this research paper considers Canto XII in terms of how murderers and tyrants are murdered and where along with how m...
A paper consisting of eight pages that is broken down into appropriate sections, the first eleven cantos of 'Inferno' are reviewed...
A paper consisting of eight pages that is broken down into appropriate sections, Cantos XI through XXIV of 'Inferno' are reviewed ...
In 5 pages these cantos are analyzed in terms of Dante's use of symbolism with ice a particular focus of consideration. There are...
This article examines the influence of Florence, Italy's politics on Dante's writing, specifically in Canto XXIV of The Inferno. T...
A brief passage from 'Inferno' is examined in 3 pages as it pertains to the ice lake's frozen sinners with the author's intention ...
who retained power in Florence under Frederick II decided to expand their society, incorporating the merchant or middle class, kno...
because pity carries with it the connotation that divinely imposed punishment is less than just. He tells Dante to lift his eyes a...
merely a picture of a creature that is the embodiment of power and evil. And, as such it is not anything that Satan does, in terms...
In two pages this canto of Dante's 'Inferno' is discussed. There is no bibliography included so please call if additional informa...
forest, having lost his way from the "true path." One night, when half my life behind me lay, I wandered from the straight lost ...
Dante used the framework of the poem to convey his ideas concerning religion and morality. An overview of Canto III and its level...
speech. "These in the flame with ceaseless goals deplore/The ambush of the horse, that opend wide/A portal for the goodly seed to ...
go to those government officials who have accepted bribes, or religious leaders who had aspired to political power. According to D...
literature. In contemplating Dantes Inferno and Boccaccios The Decameron, many things come to light. To some extent both works ex...
a commonplace story already familiar to his listeners, he could (and did) omit much of the unnecessary backstory (with respect to ...
In five pages a poetic explication of Dante's poem is presented in terms of explanation of betrayal as a more punishable sin than ...
In six pages the reasons why Dante elected to utilize himself as protagonist in 'Divine Comedy' are analyzed in a consideration of...
moderation. We can see this as he puts those people in the first stages of hell, which had been neutral -nothing good-nothing bad...
and his courage will constantly be tested. Without going into great detail, and there is a large amount of it in this classic, we ...
can defeat death too. His first leg of the journey involves descending into a tunnel-like cave composed of nine terrifying leagu...
both the keys." They begin to differ when they denote to what the keys belong. Singleton chooses to say "Fredericks heart," while ...
in terms of structure, there is a single canto as an introduction, and then each of the three books is made up of thirty three can...
household. As a teen, he became enthralled with Islam and converted. Lindh came to reject everything America stands for. By active...
to house arrogant souls who are guilt of other things as well. While Aeneas may not be guilty of betrayal or other crimes, he may ...
points out that "communal Italy" is "historians shorthand for the high urbanized areas of Lombardy and Tuscany between the twelfth...
did. He punished Adam and Eve for disobeying Him. As one pastor reminds us: "The Bible says that God will hold us accountable for ...
is seen as a simple woman as well, a woman who loves her husband, is perhaps desiring of sexual relations with him, and ultimately...