In the case of the final cantica, the cantos are divided into the different Heavens of Paradise, and major themes are discussed as we move through the text. .
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class=" fc-falcon">This section of Discover Dante introduces Paradiso.
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6) wrought by justice, here God is “lo maestro” (verse 12) of this landscape: the Artifex.
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His magnum opus is the epic poem The Divine Comedy where he walks through hell, purgatory, and paradise guided by the poet Virgil through the first two levels and then goes with his muse, Beatrice, into paradise.
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Alighieri wrote this epic narrative poem in the first person.
In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Canto 1. Thirty-five years old at the beginning of the story, Dante—the character as opposed to the poet—has lost his way on the “true path” of life; in other words, sin has obstructed his path to God.
This description gains support in the portrayal of Hell’s architecture: it is walled and gated like a medieval city.
Nov 1, 2019 · Here are the circles of hell in order of entrance and severity: Limbo: Where those who never knew Christ exist.
class=" fc-falcon">Analysis: Canto XXXIV.
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