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Allegory and Inferno
Dante Alighieri
• 1265-1321
• The Divine Comedy was written between 1307-1321.
• Dante is the source of modern Italian.
• His writings inspired Geoffrey Chaucer and William Blake.
• Married with four children
• Fell in love with a young woman (Beatrice). “At that very moment I say truly
that the vital spirit, that which lives in the most secret chamber of the heart
began to tremble so violently that I felt it fiercely in the least pulsation, and,
trembling, it uttered these words: ‘Ecce deus fortior me, qui veniens
dominabitur michi’ (Behold a god more powerful than I, who, coming, will rule
over me).”
Dante’s Inferno
• Contains one of the most detailed and influential literary
descriptions of Hell.
• Virgil (the Roman poet) leads Dante the nine circles of Hell.
• After Hell, Dante and Virgil ascend to Purgatorio (Purgatory) and
travel through the seven terraces, representing the Seven Deadly
Sins.
• Beatrice joins Dante and they travel through Paradiso (Paradise)
together.
Dante’s Inferno cont.
• “But my own wings were not enough for this, Had it not been that
then my mind there smote A flash of lightning, wherein came its wish.
Here vigor failed the lofty fantasy: But now was turning my desire and
will, even as a wheel that is eventually moved, the Love which moves
the sun and the other stars.” –Canto XXXIII
Pictures of Dante’s Hell