Title: Dante Alighieri
1Dante Alighieri
- His life and his work
- The Divine Comedy. Inferno
- (Student example)
2Dante Alighieris Life
- Born in Florence in Spring of 1265
- Member of the Florentine Guelphs
- One of two Florentine political classes
- Later split into the Blacks and the Whites
- Dante became a member of the Whites
- 1301, Blacks staged coup Dante exiled the next
year
3The Divine Comedy
- Politics in The Divine Comedy are religious and
prophetic - Dante wants to restore the conditions in which
Christ first came the pax Romana - For Dante, the Roman Empire was divinely ordained
- Once the earth is returned to that unity and
order, Christs second coming would be possible
4All parts are equal in Dante Alighieris eyes
- Three parts of The Divine Comedy are of equal
length (taking into account the first canto of
Inferno is a prologue) - Inferno has 34 cantos
- Purgatorio and Paradiso contain 33 cantos
- Written in the verse style terza rima
- Rhyme scheme aba bcb cdc etc.
5The
Divine
Inferno
Comedy
6The journey into Hell
- Poem takes place on Good Friday in the year 1300
- Virgil comes up against three beasts Lion,
leopard and she-wolf - Virgil meets with Dante at the request of Dantes
love, Beatrice - Virgil and Dante pass through the gates of Hell
- "Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate"
- "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here"
7Circles One through Three of Hell
- Limbo
- Circle One
- Unbaptized and Virtuous Pagans
- Virgil, Homer, Horace, Ovid, Socrates, Plato
- Active, willed sins judged by Minos Circles Two
through Five - Circle Two
- Persons overcome by lust
- Paolo and Francesca
- Circle Three
- Gluttons
- Guarded by Cerberus
- Ciaco
Paolo Francesca
8Circles Four and Five
- Circle Four
- Persons concerned with material possessions
- Guarded by Plutus
- Circle Five
- Wrathful persons
- River Styx and Phlegyas
- Filippo Argenti
9Circle Six
- Lower Hell
- City of Dis surrounded by Stygian Marsh
- fallen angels, Furies and Medusa located here
- heavenly angel sent to permit passage into Lower
Hell - Circle Six
- Heretics
- Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de
Cavalcanti
10Circle Seven
- Circle Seven
- Violent
- Guarded by Minotaur
- Outer Ring
- Violent against people and property
- Phlegethon and Centaurs
- Middle Ring
- Violent against self - Suicide (Suicide Forest)
- Pierre del Vigne
- Inner Ring
- Violent against God, Nature, and Art
- Brunetto Latini, Florentines Catello di Roso
Gianfigliazzi, Paduans Reginaldo degli Scrovegni,
Vitaliano di Iacopo Vitaliani
11Circle Eight
- Circle Eight
- The fraudulent
- Malebolge
- Evil Pockets
- Divided into ten bolgia
- Bolgia One Panderers and Seducers
- Jason
- Bolgia Two Flatterers
- Bolgia Three Simony
- Pope Nicholas III
12Circle Eight cont.
- Bolgia Four Sorcerers and false prophets
- Bolgia Five Barrators (corrupt politicians)
- Malacoda and the Malebranch
- Bolgia Six Hypocrites
- Catalano and Loderingo
- Bolgia Seven Thieves
- Centaur guard, Cacus
- Bolgia Eight Fraudulent Advisors
- Ulysses and Diomedes
- Guido da Montefeltro
13Circle Eight cont.
- Bolgia Nine Sowers of Discord
- Sword wielding devil
- Muhammad
- Bolgia Ten Falsifiers
- Alchemists, counterfeiters, perjurers, and
impersonators - Afflicted by different diseases
14Circle Nine of Hell
- Ringed by Giants
- Virgil and Dante set down by Antaeus
- Traitors are frozen in the lake, Cocytus
- Zone 1 Caina named for Cain
- Traitors of their kindred
- Zone 2 Antenora named for Antenor of Troy
- Traitors to political entity (ie, city, state or
country)
15Circle Nine cont.
- Zone 3 Ptolomaea named for Ptolomy
- Traitors to their guests
- Fra Alberigo
- Fiend possession of their bodies on Earth
- Zone 4 Judecca named for Judas
- Traitors to their lords and benefactors
- Encapsulated in ice
- Satan is located in this zone at the center
16Circle Nine cont. Hell froze over
- Satan is three headed with three people in each
mouth - Center mouth contains Judas
- Betrayed Christ
- Left mouth contains Brutus
- Right mouth contains Cassius
- Brutus and Cassius betrayed Julius Caesar
- Perverted Trinity (The Divine Comedy)
- Satan is impotent, ignorant, and evil while God
can be attributed as the opposite all powerful,
all knowing, and good (The Divine Comedy).
17Leaving Hell behind
- Virgil and Dante climb down Satan to leave Hell
- Emerging in other hemisphere before dawn on
Easter Sunday
Dante gazes at Mount Purgatory
18Works Cited
The Divine Comedy. October 20, 2007. Wikipedia,
the Free Encyclopedia. 2007. lt
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Divine_Comedygt
Lawall, Sarah, ed. The Divine Comedy. Inferno.
The Norton Anthology of Western Literature.
8th ed. New York WW Norton Company, 2006.
1465-1576.
Lawall, Sarah, ed. Dante Alighieri. The
Norton Anthology of Western Literature. 8th
ed. New York WW Norton Company, 2006.
1465-1576. Slides One through Five come from
The Norton Anthology of Western Literature.
Slides Six through 17 are cited from The Divine
Comedy from the cited Wikipedia entry.
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