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Christianity In Dantes Inferno Essay

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Dante depicts Christianity throughout Inferno, to reference events that signifies Dante and the 1300 AD Church’s perspective on the Judeo-Christian world. Hell is an important aspect of the Inferno that Dante uses to convey its importance to Christianity. Christians believe Hell is where your soul goes after death, specifically when you are not truly sorry for your sins. Dante is convinced that God will make the right decision on either sending sinners to Heaven or Hell: “What you cannot know that is, the lingering inhumanity of the death I suffered-you shall hear in full: then judge for yourself is he has injured me” (33.18-21). This line is said by Count Ugolino as he describes how him and his best friend, Archbishop Ruggieri, had set out a plan for the rest of their lives; both being treacherous to their own country. Ruggieri betrayed Ugolino when he had the chance and threw him in prison to …show more content…

In Canto I, Dante specifically uses the three beasts; taken from Jeremiah 5:6. The beasts are used to set up an introduction to Dante’s Inferno: “They foreshadow the three divisions of Hell (incontinence, violence, and fraud) which Virgil explains at length in Canto XI, 16-111” (32). Dante clearly drew inspiration from the biblical passage to depict the theme of Inferno. His idea to symbolize the three beasts was brilliant because it demonstrates his belief towards Christianity. The three beasts in the Bible represent an invading army that wants to kill the faithless. The idea of being faithless was effective in the Bible because it scares Christians and persuades them to be faithful. Inferno did the same thing, giving the sinners a sneak peek on how Hell will only get worse; which set the foundation of faithful Catholics in the 14th century. Not only did Dante believe that being faithful was a sin, he also believed everyone’s soul is created by

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