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Document Title: Dante’s portrayal of the inferno and purgatory
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Dante’s portrayal of the inferno and purgatory
Question: Compare and contrast Dante’s portrayal of the
inferno and purgatory. What conclusions do you draw?
Dante’s Inferno and purgatory
The realm of Purgatory appeared briefly at the end of
Dante's Inferno when Dante finally escaped from Hell. When Dante slowly made
his way out of a cave, naked and stripped of all of his equipment, he walked
out to the view of a large mountain with several waterfalls streaming out of it
at several points. Stating, "I did not die and I did not live," Dante
smiled and ripped the cross-shaped tapestry off his chest, tossing it aside.
Dante began to walk toward the mountain. His long journey through the Inferno
finally came to an end, but his journey through Purgatory had only just began.
Dante’s Inferno
The Inferno describes Dante's journey through Hell, guided
by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Inferno is depicted as nine
concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is the "realm
... of those who have rejected spiritual values by yielding to bestial
appetites or violence, or by perverting their human intellect to fraud or
malice against their fellowmen".
The message of Dante's Inferno is that human beings are
subject to temptation and commit sins, leaving no escape from the eternal
punishments of hell. However, human beings have free will, and they can make
choices to avoid temptation and sin, ultimately earning the eternal rewards of
heaven.
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