Essay On Inferno

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Loic Alini
Ms. Campbell
English 1
14 January 2014
Q2 Book Report
This quarter I read the book Inferno by Dan Brown. In the beginning, Harvard professor Robert Langdon wakes up in a hospital in Florence with mild amnesia and doesn't remember anything from the last couple of days. Sienna Brooks, one of the doctors tending to him helps him escape the hospital from a female assassin named Vayentha. Sienna and Langdon go to her apartment. He decides to call the U.S. consulate for help. Langdon gives them a location across the street, and they see Vayentha pull up to the location they gave the Consulate. They assume that the U.S. government is trying to kill them. Langdon finds a small medieval bone cylinder fitted with a hi-tech projector that displays a modified version of Botticelli's Map of Hell. At the bottom of the illumination are the words "The truth can be glimpsed only through the eyes of death”(66). Suddenly, soldiers raid Sienna's building. Sienna and Robert narrowly escape. Sienna and Langdon try to go to the old city (Historic Florence) because they know it has something to do with Dante. They see that the police is everywhere and they have to evade them. While they were evading the police, Langdon had a realization that leads them to the Palazzo Vecchio. Vayentha traces them to the palace, but Langdon and Sienna narrowly get away by pushing Vayentha to her death. Robert connects the phrase Paradise 25 that he found at the Palace to the Florence Baptistry. They find Dante Alighieri’s death mask at the Baptistry and discover it was owned by billionaire geneticist Bertrand Zobrist. Zobrist wanted to halt the growth of humanity, due to its population spiraling of control. A man named Jonathan Ferris who claims to be from th...

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... He said “Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always”. This quote applies to the story perfectly because at the end, he solves the human overpopulation problem forever.
I would rate this book five out of five. This book was a suspenseful thriller that kept me reading for days. The ending had a twist that I would never forget about. It also opened my eyes to some of the issues that aren’t currently important today, but will be tomorrow. The bigger the population is, the more problems there will be. There will also be more pollution, more wildlife will be destroyed, and species will go extinct. Its not fair that Wildlife has to die, when they have been here a lot longer time then we have been here. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good read, but if you plan on reading it, don’t read this paper report, or else it will spoil the ending!

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