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Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here: http://ow.ly/D0Vw30qZrJeToday we take a look at the first part of the Divine Comedy... Dante's inf...
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Mar 18, 2024 · Join Dante and the great Roman poet Virgil as they delve into the depths of the underworld and encounter Lucifer himself. Watch Monday at 8pm and stream on the PBS App:...
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- Summary: Canto I
- Summary: Canto II
- Analysis: Cantos I–II
Halfway through his life, the poet Dantefinds himself wandering alone in a dark forest, having lost his way on the “true path” (I.10). He says that he does not remember how he lost his way, but he has wandered into a fearful place, a dark and tangled valley. Above, he sees a great hill that seems to offer protection from the shadowed glen. The sun ...
Dante invokes the Muses, the ancient goddesses of art and poetry, and asks them to help him tell of his experiences. Dante relates that as he and Virgil approach the mouth of Hell, his mind turns to the journey ahead and again he feels the grip of dread. He can recall only two men who have ever ventured into the afterlife and returned: the Apostle ...
From a structural point of view, the first two cantos of Inferno function as an introduction, presenting the main dramatic situation and maneuvering Dante and Virgil to the entrance of Hell, the journey through which will constitute the main plot of the poem. In a larger sense, however, the opening cantos help to establish the relationship between ...
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Apr 11, 2021 · Dante’s Hell is a diorama of sin, enacted as both moral exhortation and poetic prophecy. Change is no longer possible here, and damnation is the irrevocable, total removal from God—a separation that is more terrible for being freely willed by Hell’s inhabitants. “What I was living, that I am dead,” one soul tells the pilgrim.
Dante fears danger but shows much courage: horrified by Hell, he nevertheless follows his guide, Virgil, through its gates. He also proves extremely emotional, as shown by his frequent fainting when he becomes overly frightened or moved.
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Feb 20, 2021 · In Dante’s story Beatrice had descended into Limbo in order to save the pilgrim, just as Christ had descended into Limbo to save all the imprisoned faithful from the beginning of time. Her death had led Dante to thoughts of Heaven, just as Christ’s death had all Christians.