Title: Pre-reading for Dante
1Pre-reading for Dantes Inferno
- Consider the saying, You reap what you sow.
Discuss what it means to your group. - Does a person get what he/she deserves?
- Do you believe in the afterlife?
- Assuming there really is a Heaven and a Hell,
what kind of people end up in each? - In Hell, what kind of punishments do you envision
for - A thief
- A liar
- A cheater
- A traitor
- A murderer
2Background Notes on Inferno
- Canto Italian word for song. The Divine
Comedy is divided into 3 cantitas of 33 cantos
each (plus one introductory canto 100 total). - Stanza a poetic paragraph. The division of
lines in poetry. - Virgil Roman poet lived during Caesars time
the father of drama. Virgil guides Dante
through hell in the Inferno. Dante acknowledges
that Virgil is his mentor, or hero. - Terza Rima a rhyming poetic form that consists
of an interlocking 3-line rhyme scheme A-B-A,
B-C-B, C-D-C, D-E-D. - Poems or sections of poems written in terza rima
end with either a single line or couplet
repeating the rhyme of the middle line of the
final tercet (3-line stanza). The two possible
endings for the rhyme scheme example above are
D-E-D E or D-E-D EE.
3The Divine Comedy
- Widely considered the central epic poem of
Italian literature, Dantes Divine Comedy is seen
as one of the greatest works of world literature.
The Divine Comedy is composed of over 14,000
lines that are divided into three canticas
Inferno (Hell) Purgatorio (Purgatory), and
Paradiso (Paradise) each consisting of 33
cantos. The number 3 is prominent in the work,
represented here by the length of each cantica.
4- The poem is written in the first person, and
tells of Dante's journey through the three realms
of the dead, lasting during the Easter Triduum in
the spring of 1300. The Roman poet Virgil guides
him through Hell and Purgatory Beatrice, Dante's
ideal woman, guides him through Heaven.
5Themes of Inferno
- Dante Alighieri, claims that before achieving
moral redemption, an individual must take a hard
look at evil both in the world and in himself.
Only by confronting inner evil can people achieve
self-knowledge, which is the first step toward
redemption. - Dante also says that people should not be
expected to make their journey alone they need a
guide to help them. (for him, Virgil and
Beatrice)
6Literary Techniques in Inferno
- Symbol a concrete object that represents an
idea or emotion. -
- Ex 3 Christian symbol Father, son, holy
spirit (God is 3 people) - Allegory symbolic representation throughout an
entire literary work (the whole thing is a
symbol) everything can be read on 2 levels
literal and figurative.
7The poem begins in the middle
- in medias res Latin literary and artistic
technique where the narrative starts in the
middle of the story instead of from its
beginning. - The characters, setting, and conflict are often
introduced through a series of flashbacks or
through characters relating past events to each
other. - Probably originating from an oral tradition, the
technique is a convention of epic poetry.
8Essential Quotes
- Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
- written over the entrance to Hell (establishes
tone)
9Written over the door of The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart. Also establishes tone! Great allusion!
10To get back up to the shining world from thereMy
guide and I went into that hidden tunnel. .
.Where we came forth, and once more saw the
stars.
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