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Dante integrated the various sides of a number of conflicts or positions into his... - ctjohnson32 asked a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
What are some of the ways Dante has both sides integrated into the Inferno? - allyson answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Dante has to go down through the Inferno because he has to acknowledge his own... - anait asked a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
what other names did virgil call dante besides his son. there are at least 3. - jordaneallen1 asked a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
If the Light of Grace is at the top of the hill, why must Dante go down in order... - linda-allen answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
During Dante's time, the Roman Catholic Church, at the Council of... - kenzierenee asked a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Why does Dante put the virtuous pagans and babies in Limbo? Did that go against... - linda-allen answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Canto I of Dante's Inferno introduces us to the narrator's journey through the... - robingwaltney asked a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
What could I do for a creative project to summarize Canto 1 of "Dante's... - malibrarian answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
I believe the quote, made by Dante to Virgil, concerns the people in this portion... - malibrarian answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
I think there may be a couple of reasons for this. One is that this is Dante's... - sullymonster added a post in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Dante's guide is the poet Virgil, a Roman poet that would have been well-known in... - qtgurl created a topic in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Historical Allusions in Inferno - gafontanez created a topic in the Dante's Inferno Group:
How would your encounter with Satan be? - allyson added a post in the Dante's Inferno Group:
My favorite circle to read is the ninth circle for several reasons. First, the... - gafontanez answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
The point of Dante's journey through the after-life is to express his own living... - gafontanez answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
In Dante's pseudo-biographical work La Vita Nuova, there is a moment where a girl... - gafontanez answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
The Pilgrim is Dante's psyche in all its emotional and intellectual trappings. The... - gafontanez added a post in the Dante's Inferno Group:
My favorite is the city of Dis in the sixth circle. Here Dante managed to... - renelane answered a question in the Dante's Inferno Group:
Dante's idea of love is that of courtly love. It is not a physically passionate...
