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2 Canto I: The Dark Wood. Good Friday.

3 3 Beasts of Worldliness

4 Leopard of: Malice & fraud “And behold, almost at the beginning of the steep, a leopard,…it did not depart from before my face but rather impeded my way that I was at several turns to go back” (29).

5 “He appeared to be coming against me with his head high and with raging hunger, so that the air appeared to tremble at him” (29).

6 She Wolf of: Incontinence The she-wolf frightens Dante the most—it is in her that he recognizes his own sins. “…she put on me so much heaviness with fear…I lost hope of reaching the heights” (29).

7 Virgil  Virgil appears as the philosopher and light of reason sent to guide Dante through the depths of hell.  Dante’s sin = veering from the true and righteous path in life. “When I was falling down into a low place, before my eyes one had suffered himself to me who through long silence seemed hoarse” (29).

8 Virgil Arrives to guide Dante through Hell (and Purgatory) ALLUSIONALLUSION

9 Why Virgil?  To Dante, the author, Virgil personifies human reason.  Virgil’s most noted work is the Aeneid—the story of Aeneas’ escape from the sacking of Troy and his subsequent journey to Italy. * See more on Aeneas & Dido in Canto 5.  Aeneas must travel through the Underworld on his trip to Italy, and Dante’s Inferno has much in common with Virgil’s Aeneid. Both Aeneas and Dante are on a journey of self Both must experience “hell” before progressing in life Both are epic poems

10 Virgil con’t.d….  But Virgil also represents poetic dominance in Dante’s mind. Both are poets, and The Aeneid was a major work of literature that undoubtedly influenced Dante and his contemporaries. Dante found inspiration in Virgil’s writing “You are my master and my author, you alone are he from whom I have taken the pleasing style that has won me honor” (31).

11 Retribution: Just?  Dante is forced to journey through hell in order to recognize his sins –or- the sins of all those who have wandered from the good, true path in life.  This journey will test and terrify the pilgrim, but is it a just punishment for his wily ways?  Yes—in order to seek forgiveness, one must fully recognize and own one’s sins. An eternity in heaven isn’t a walk in the park, people. Own your actions!

12 Contemporary Connection The Infamous Mid-life Crisis. “Midway in the journey of our lives” (Dante Canto 1). The mid-life crisis is accredited to the feeling humans, face that “half-way through my life, what do I have to show for my time on earth?” “ What follows: Rash decisions, reckless antics, and poor choices. And, perhaps the acquisition of a red, sports car convertible.

13 Sinner: Mel Gibson Gibson is sentenced to a journey through his personal fall. He must witness firsthand the hurt and damage he has caused his family, friends, and image. Guide: His character, Benjamin Martin, from The Patriot. Martin represents a true, loyal, hard working family man who fights for his family and freedom. Gibson is also tormented by the temptation of the she-wolf of Incontinence.


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