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Dante’s Inferno Student Edition Prepared By: Dr. Kay Picart Assistant Professor of English & Humanities.

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2 Dante’s Inferno Student Edition Prepared By: Dr. Kay Picart Assistant Professor of English & Humanities

3 Biography/Historical Backdrop l Who was Dante l Alighieri? l What country was l He from? l During what period l Did he live?

4 Key Question l In what way/s l is Dante’s l Divine Comedy l an allegory?

5 Key Themes l The symbolisms of light and darkness in the Inferno mean ___________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________?

6 Key Question: l Why is Virgil l the appropriate l guide of Dante l through hell?

7 The Divine Comedy is an Allegory l Of: l ___________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________.

8 Dante and Virgil Crossing the River Styx

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10 Key Themes l The symbolism of the animals: leopard lion she-wolf

11 Key Themes l Leopard:______________________ l Lion:__________________________ l She-Wolf:_____________________

12 The patronage of the three Blessed Ladies l Beatrice l St. Lucy l Blessed l Virgin Mary

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14 The Journey to Hell l Justice means_____________ (to Dante) l Explain the punishments of: The Indifferents Charon and the sinners l What is the nature of sin according to Dante?

15 First Circle of Hell l Describe the first circle of hell.

16 The Second Circle of Hell

17 Second Circle of Hell l Describe the second circle of hell.

18 Paolo and Francesca: Ingres

19 Paolo and Francesca: Delacroix

20 Paolo and Francesca: Rossetti

21 Key Question l What is the nature of Francesca and Paolo’s crime? l Note: Pay attention to Francesca’s rhetoric.

22 Why does Dante Faint? l ______________

23 Looking Ahead: l --Dante Alighieri, “The Banquet” and “Letter to Can Grande Della Scala” (CTSP, pp. 120-122)


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