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Fear Of Love In Dante's Inferno

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Priscila Saldivar
Mr Brumit
Lit Traditions II
February 5, 2016
Fear of Love In Canto V Dante encounters the lustful souls who are trapped in the first circle of hell. Dante cannot gasp the idea that love can condemn someone to a eternity of suffering. Dante’s emotions of pity and sorrow toward Francesca and Paolo make him faint. In order to understand why Dante has such a strong and unintentional reaction such as fainting, I will analyze Canto V by using Dante’s own fourfold method of interpretation: literal, allegorical and moral with the exception of the anagogic method. `Even thought Dante is already in hell, he has not yet seen the suffering of the sinful souls. Canto V introduces Dante and the reader to the literal reality of what hell consists off. At the beginning of the Canto, Dante and Virgil encounter Minos who warns Dante about entering hell. Dante describes …show more content…

/ And then I fell as a dead body falls” (Inf 5.14042). The symbolism behind Dante’s fainting is cause by the fear that his soul may end up in that circle of hell once he des. It is safe to assume that Dante feels so much empathy for Francesca and Paulo because may have experience a lustful love, for he has lost the path to divine enlightenment “For I had lost the path that does not stray” (Inf.1.3.). In a moral sense Dante tries to convey the reader that there is a particular circle that punishes the men who give in to the passions of the flesh. A simple sign of physical pleasure, such as the kiss of Francesca and Paulo which can lead to an eternity of damnation (Inf 5.127.138). The atmosphere of the second circle is total darkness “I reached a place where every light is muted” (Inf 5.28). The aforementioned quote can represent the blindness a soul experiences when they give into the passions of the

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