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crime. Several rings down, Dante and Virgil arrive at a somewhat darker cluster, that of Violent Crimes. This ring is epitomized ...
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...
In five pages the ways in which magic and technology concepts intersect throughout the allegory along with their connections and d...
student who is writing about this topic should consider the ways in which the each author develops the philosophical journey of ea...
who retained power in Florence under Frederick II decided to expand their society, incorporating the merchant or middle class, kno...
the Renaissance was actually a period in which practically every aspect of European life from art to religion would experience a r...
human existence that it informs all aspects of society. This paper considers the way Dante portrays gender concepts of masculinity...
This inscription is only a introduction to all that awaits those that enter the gates of Hell and who therefore fail to achieve th...
poem makes it clear that the human soul can only enjoy a happy eternity by pledging complete faith and allegiance in God, Boccacci...
time Dante wrote his Inferno. He implies that all have sinned in one way or another by his use of the generic we, so that the read...
is in line with Christian ideology. In Dantes interpretation of events, Hell is reserved for the pagans, again a tribute...
be an object of science. To this question, Aquinas answers "no." First of all, following the medieval style of reasoning, he posit...
sins and sinners are tortured for eternity. In all honesty, each level seems horrible with no descending level becoming any more f...
go to those government officials who have accepted bribes, or religious leaders who had aspired to political power. According to D...
and Hollander 161). Dante comments to Virgil that the mosques inside the city can clearly be seen. The translators also comment th...
St. Teresa (1515-1582) was born in Avila as Teresa de Ahumada, the daughter of a prosperous family that likely would be middle cla...
rather as abstract forces battling within them, which is a critical component of character development throughout the tale. A rel...
short temper gets him into trouble. In Book IX, Polyphemus, the son of the sea god Poseidon, decides to dine on a few Greeks who ...