Monday, December 17, 2012
Guide Through Hell
For my guide through Hell I would choose Aeneas. Aeneas has already traveled through the underworld and would be a good guide because of this. Additionally, Aeneas is both cunning and a fierce warrior so he would be a valuable asset against the trials and tribulations that I would face through Hell.
Canto XV
La
Divina Comedia: Inferno
Canto
XV
Summary:
Dante
and Virgil carry on their journey in the Seventh Circle of Hell as they enter
the circle’s Third Ring. Crossing the banks of the river, Date and Vigil notice
the fiery rain that falls in this Ring. This Ring contains those who were
violent against nature; the Sodomites. The Sodomites are forced to walk under a
fiery rain for eternity. As Dante and Virgil walk on their journey, Dante
recognizes one of the Sodomites: Brunetto Latini. Brunetto Latini was a kind of
former mentor to Dante. Brunetto Latini asks Dante why he is in Hell and they
talk about politics. Bruntetto Latini warns Dante of the dangers of the
political structure in Florence yet predicts he will take great power. Dante
almost shrugs this off as Brunetto Latini walks back to is fateful path and
Virgil and Dante continue their journey.
Sin in This Canto:
The sin in this Canto is the violence against human nature
and God. Those punished, the Sodomites, have committed acts of violence and
Sodomy, the kind of sexuality that cannot lead to the conception of a child.
Punishment:
Sodomites are punished by walking underneath a fiery rain
for eternity. The rain singes their body without
halting.
Contrapasso:
The Sodomites broke human nature and polluted their bodies
and the bodies of others. The Fiery rain represents the purge of this.
Additionally, rain is normally rain not fire, thus a representation of the
breaking of the natural order of things.
Important Character:
Brunetto Latini: Brunetto Latini (1220-1294 C.E.) was born
in Florence to a Tuscan noble family. He wrote Tesoretto and Li Livres dou Trésor. He was a member of
Guelph party and mentor to Dante. Brunetto Latini was also exiled from Florence
like Dante would be. Brunetto Latini represents a key figure in Dante’s life,
and his stake in Hell hurts Dante, who sees another person he admired regulated
to the fires of Hell.
Multiple Choice Questions:
1. What part of the Seventh Circle do Dante and
Virgil enter?
A) 1st B) 2nd C) 3rd
D) None
2. Dante encounters who in this Circle?
A) Charon B) Medusa C) Pope Pious D) Brunetto
Latini
3. Who are punished in this Circle?
A) The Violent B) The Violent against Nature C)
The Greedy D) The Vengeful
4. How are the sinners punished?
A) Flogging B) Fire Rain C) Acid D) Unending
Tasks
5. What is Virgil’s reaction to Brunetto’s
wisdom?
A) Unmoved B) Happy C) Frustrated D) Content
6. How does Dante feel after seeing so many he
admired in Hell?
A) Shocked B) Happy C) Helpless D) Unimpeded
7. What is Brunetto doing?
A) Walking B) Burning C) Climbing D) Moving
Cont.
8. What are
the Sodomites sinful of?
A) Violence
B) Sodomy C) Greed D) Avarice
9. How many
sections of Circle 7 are there?
A) 1 B) 2 C)
3 D) 4
10. Is
Brunetto Latini happy to see Dante? Is Dante happy to see Brunetto Latini?
1. A) Yes B)
No
2. A) Yes B)
No
Higher Order Thinking Questions:
1. How would
you feel if one of your mentors was regulated to Hell for eternity? How does
Dante feel?
2. What does
the fire rain symbolize? Are there any parallels to actual life?
3. There are
many river ways in Hell, do these river ways hold any significant symbolic
purpose besides being the transportation method in Hell?
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