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Dante's Representation Of The Catholic Church In The Inferno
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Comedy. This poem is a representation of the journey of the spirits towards the God. It is with the Inferno describing the identification and rejection of sin. The Divine Comedy is a poem comprising of approximately 14,233 lines, which are...

Dante’s Use Of Symbol And Allegory
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of visual and allegorical imagery, enriched not only by extensive use of figurative language, but by concrete physical descriptions as well. Perhaps the most interesting display of Dante's skill in combining these sensory and metaphorical ...

Dante’s Inferno
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Dante’s Inferno is about the visit of a pilgrim to the 9 circles of Hell. Traditionally there are supposed to be 7 circles, however, Dante has showed 8 circles, 2 extra ‘pockets’ of hells. Each of the circles withholds a specific type of si...

Paradise Lost: Is An Epic Poem
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Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608-1674) is the most important epic poem in English literature. Its 10,565 verses, divided into twelve books, like the Aeneid, one of its most transparent background, constitute a verbal Colossus, a convolute...

Paradise Lost
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Paradise after having been defeated and is cast into the nether world, he is still indomitable, swearing that he would continue to struggle with the omnipotent God. He does not fear the authority and possesses fighting consciousness, which ...

Paradise Lost
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Paradise Lost emphasize this point, telling how “Man’s first disobedience” brought “death into the world and all our humanity’s woe”. The aim of the author was to demonstrate how Paradise Lost, while being a poem primarily telling of humani...

Paradise Lost By John Milton
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Paradise is only an illusion which does not coincide with the human nature. Physical and spiritual aspect should be in harmony within a man. Adam’s and Eve’s life in the Paradise lacked the physical aspect. When they understood what was rig...