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5Dante Alighiere was exiled from here.
6What is Florence, Italy
7She was the love of Dantes life.
8Who is Beatrice
9The Divine Comedy is divided into these three
parts.
10What are The Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradisio
11Each part of his Comedia contains this many
cantos.
12What is 33
13The Inferno is the only canto that takes place
here.
14What is On Earth
15This is the term for language that appeals to the
senses.
16What is imagery
17Dantes Divine Comedy is an example of this, a
literary work with two levels of meaning.
18What is allegory
19Dantes poem is written in this format.
20What is terca rima
21and demon Charon with eyes like burning coals
herds them inthis is an example of what
literary device (NOT imagery!)
22What is simile
23The next whom the eternal tempest lashes is
sense-drugged Cleopatra. See Helen there, from
whom such ill arose. And great Achilles, who
fought at last with love in the house of
prayer.The reference to each of these persons
is an example of this.
24What is allusion
25I am the way to the city of woe. I am the way to
a forsaken people. I am the way into eternal
sorrowAbandon all hope ye who enter here.this
inscription appears here.
26What is at the Vestibule (Gate) of Hell
27I think it well you follow me, and I will be
your guide. Who says this?
28Who is Virgil to Dante
29No soul in Grace comes ever to this crossing
therefore if Charon rages at your presence you
will understand the reason for his cursing. What
is meant by this?
30What is Dante is living and therefore
cannot/should not be in Hell because he still has
the chance to receive Gods grace.
31This is the process or event that is being
described here That is to say, when the
ill-fated soul appears before him it confesses
all, and that grim sorter of the dark and foul
decides which place in Hell shall be its end,
then wraps his twitching tail about himself one
coil for each degree it must descend.
32What is Minos judging the dead and sending
sinners to their appropriate level of Hell.
33This is who is being described here When we had
gone so far across the ice that it pleased my
Guide to show me that foul creature which once
had worn the grace of Paradise.
34Who is Satan
35In Canto I, Dante encounters these 3 beasts.
36What are the she-wolf, leopard, and the lion.
37Dante stops to speak with these 2 people in
circle 2 (Canto V).
38Who are Paulo and Francesca
39In Canto XXXIV, Dante and Virgil finally reach
the bottom of the Mount of Joy/Purgatory. They
started their journey on Good FridayWhat is
symbolic of the day their journey ends?
40What is its Easter Sunday its been 3 days it
represents a spiritual rebirth coincides with
Jesus resurrection.
41Dante sees these 3 figures being gnawed on in
Satans mouth.
42Who are Judas Iscariot, Brutus, and Cassius
43The Christian concept of the Trinity stands for
this, this, and this.
44What is Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
45In the final canto of the Inferno, this is what
keeps the sinners there, including Satan himself.
46What is Satans flapping wings the center of
gravity weighs them all down.
47The punishment of the Opportunists is this.
48What is chase an elusive banner, being stung by
wasps and hornets, and fed on by worms and
maggots.
49In Canto III, they meet Charon. His role is this.
50What is carry sinners across the river to Hell.
51In Canto III, Dante sees Pope Celestine V who
made the Great Denial, which means this.
52He renounced his faith and left the papacy for
fear of his own life.
53This is what it is called when the sin equals the
punishment.
54What is the concept of contrapasso
55The Inferno represents this ________ of sin.
56What is recognition of sin
57Dante swoons at the end of each Canto because of
this.
58What are for technical reasons and/or as a result
of physical and emotional exhaustion.
59When you make fun of Dantes Inferno by creating
a comical version of Hell, its called this.
60What is a parody
61This is the reason why the lovers are in Hell
together.
62What is so they can be a constant reminder to
each other of their sin.
63The reason that prompts Dante to take his journey.
64What is he had strayed from the True Way
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66This is the allegorical level of meaning in The
Divine Comedy,and specifically, The Inferno
67What is spiritual purification or spiritual
rebirth.