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Punishments In Dante's Inferno

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Thirty-five, alone and lost within the woods. Dante finds a man by the name of Virgil who is sent by Dante’s love, Beatrice, who is up in heaven. Dante delivers a three part epic poem in which he has to go on a rigorous trip through hell so he can go to purgatory, and then up to heaven, to meet the love of his life one last time. Dante puts himself through many conflicts and many emotions throughout hell, he feels empathy for the souls within the beginnings of hell, then the tides turn and his emotions flip,feeling very different once he reaches a certain point of Hell and the sins get much worse. The poem goes into great detail about the punishments and how graphic It could be for each sin. People view moral failures and sins as just wrong doings, and can easily get away with it, what they don’t realize is that there comes consequences. Dante shows us people suffering for not having bad sins at all. Although moral failures are looked upon differently by each and every person, they all have the same affect on people. Therefore in a way all failures and sins are connected even if it has different affect on your neighbor or some one else out there. Dante gives rankings on the failures and sins, which are the levels of hell. This is Dante’s perspectives on sins, making everybody’s hell different. The rankings …show more content…

This place he created puts many people through torment who don’t seem to deserve the pain he gives them, but that is two different perspectives and hundreds of years apart so the society has changed how people look what is heaven and what is hell. Many people can agree on what deserves to be in hell. The place and justice for love nowadays would be something like heaven but Dante sees his hell as doing a good deed for the people who are bad and putting them in horrible places that many people would today disagree with. Dante’s perspectives on punishment and sins is far away as todays

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