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    Is Dante bound by contract with Fran? Fran and Dante enter an agreement that was signed and stamped. In the agreement‚ Dante is hired as an apprentice chocolatier. However‚ the agreement prohibited Dante from working with the competitors of Fran as stipulated in the restraint of trade clause that was supposed to last for one year after the deal was sealed. Dante‚ on the other hand‚ did not respect the terms of the contract

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    sin‚ but at the same time lovingly save the sinner. If we continue to hold on to sin we will be destroyed along with sin. If we let go and confess‚ sin alone will be destroyed. Dante shows less sympathy‚ automatically damning those who failed to worship the Christian God‚ regardless of their virtue. The punishment that Dante creates for them is to know finally about

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    Dante's Inferno Justice

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    “The Inferno” God’s Divine Justice In the poem “The Inferno” by Dante Alighieri‚ there are many themes throughout the adventures that Dante encounters. The Inferno is used by Dante to show the theme of God’s justice and shows through the punishments that the sinners are given‚ which Dante encounters. Firstly‚ If an individual did not commit a sin when they were alive‚ they will still be put in hell if they are not christian or if they were born before Christ. Next‚ punishments are based off of

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    The Iliad in Dante’s Inferno Dante makes many references to Homer and the Iliad throughout the Inferno. The fates of favorite characters are described during the course of Dante’s travels. Beginning with his vision of Homer in Limbo‚ continuing through increasingly gory levels of Hell until Dante reaches the eighth bolgia where he meets Ulysses who is engulfed in fire. Dante’s infatuation with the Iliad is clearly illustrated in his Divine Comedy. Dante introduces Homer early in the Inferno

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    Chapter Analysis

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    Continuity: Dante Alighieir was the creator of a long poem called the Divine Comedy‚ which influenced many writers that came after him. Dante’s poem foreshadows literary ideas and writings that show up later in the Italian Renaissance. Italian writers after Dante continued the use of Greco-Roman classical themes and mythology in their works. Not only did Dante carry out a new way of writing‚ but so did an English poet named Geoffrey Chaucer by writing humorous and earthy short stories. Dante also influenced

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    History has been viewed and valued differently throughout time. The style of analysis has changed to fit the views‚ feeling and morals of the time period. Dante Alighieri‚ Christinia de Pizan and Niccolo Machiavelli illustrate this. Being grouped now‚ their views differed and time has changed the meaning of their writings. Dante had his origins in 13th to 14th century Florence‚ Florence was then a form of commune reigning the city-state. Florence had no single head of state but was led by elected

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    Children in Adult Prisons

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    Children In Adult Prisons Carol Carlisle History 303 The American Constitution Instructor David Ellett March 14‚ 2011 Children In Adult Prisons In the United States‚ children are sentenced to adult prisons and given adult prison terms. Many of these children are sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Some of the children were 13 and 14 years old. The children are sentenced to die in prison with no regard to age life history‚ or familial circumstances. Some

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    types of major sins you can commit in your lifetime and the punishments you will endure thereafter. Dante had a system for these punishments that worked on the idea of divine justice. Basically‚ whatever temptations you succumbed to‚ you will be punished in a deserving manner based on how bad the sin was. Dante’s 9 circles were in order from bad to worse‚ 9 being the worst. One circle that Dante passed through was full of people who committed the sin of gluttony. These people overindulged themselves

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    in 2002‚ was a film adaptation of a novel by the same name‚ written by author Alexandre Dumas. Within the span of the two hour long film‚ the audience views the tragic betrayal and false imprisonment of a young French sailor‚ by the name of Edmond Dantes

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    this theme/ idea‚ Dante described this through his Divine Comedy. He meets many people throughout his journey through Hell all the way to end up in paradise who live their lives‚ yet some try to “infringe” their rights upon him. We all still have yet to live in a Just Society‚ even if we aren’t living in

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