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Essay heading: Dante'S Inferno And The Renaissance
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It can be said that Dante was a bitter man who had a harsh sense of justice, judging by some of the people described by him as being in hell.
If anyone ever asks you what symbolism is, just tell them to read Dante’s The Inferno. The story is packed with situations or people that can be seen in a variety of different ways, and maybe that is one of the reasons it has been such a successful and long lasting work of literature, because it can be interpreted so many ways... displayed 300 characters
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Seeing as Dante started the Divine Comedy soon after he exiled and was at a cross roads in his life, it is only fitting that his classic story begins with a 35 year old Dante lost in a forest on Good Friday. Dante, along with himself when he wrote it, had lost his way because, “the straightforward pathway had been lost... displayed next 300 characters
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