Hell In Dante's Inferno Essay

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Seeing as Hell isn't a concrete idea, and instead is an individual's own worst nightmare, Dante Alighieri poses his personal view of Hell in The Inferno. Through each Canto Dante and the Poets experience Dante's Nine Circles of Hell Starting with Limbo, the group marches on through each circle: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Wrath, Heresy, Violence, Fraud, and Treachery. Each sin is also accompanied by punishments that Dante believed to equal whatever sin they committed while on Earth. To rank these moral failure and sins, Dante looked at how said sin affected other people and the degree of suffering they went through, along with how much the sin went against God's love. While his ordering isn't the most logical- murder is less of a crime than fortune telling- he does stick to his criteria of sins well. …show more content…

. ." (Alighieri 40). So although this couple is in Hell for experiencing one of the seven deadly sins, Dante doesn't see Lust as a horrendous enough crime to not show compassion towards them, considering their sin only effected them and also because they're first hand experiencing "human warmth" and love (Alighieri 259), unlike other sinners that are living in lower circles of Hell who removed themselves from God's love to commit these sins. In Circle Nine Round Two (Treachery Against Country), Ugolino shares a story of how he watched his "sons" drop one by one due to lack of food from being imprisoned, and then immediately gnaws away at the imprisoner who did this to them. (Alighieri 269) Obviously this act not only affected a large amount of people, but the pain and agony they endured lasted an incredible amount of time; which is why Dante sees this as deserving to be in the last circle of Hell right before the

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