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Commendable Story Paradiso Reader
588 wordsParadiso is not easy to enjoy. It is an alliance between difficulty and controversy. It is a narration of Dante's so called visit to heaven, which seems tangible to no one but him. He slowly gives us his perceived account while inserting an archive of philosophical tidbits, which often divert the reader's attention from the supposed plot. Dante claims himself gifted and says that all his said experiences are ones that he encountered first-hand. And so the reader is assumed to believe that the au...
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Male Role Role Model
1,133 wordsIn the film Cinema Paradiso, Toto, the main character, is a lost child without a father to provide a male role model. The story begins after Toto is informed of the death of his dearest friend, Alfredo. At this point, Toto is a mature man and a successful film director, having long ago left his home town, Giancaldo. Throughout the movie, however, Toto is a young boy with little parental support and direction. The young Toto develops a friendship with Alfredo, the film projectionist at Giancaldo'...
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Journey Through Hell York Pantheon Books
1,772 wordsDante Alighieri, one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages was born in Florence, Italy on June 5, 1265. He was born to a middle-class Florentine family. At an early age he began to write poetry and became fascinated with lyrics. During his adolescence, Dante fell in love with a beautiful girl named Beatrice Portinari. He saw her only twice but she provided much inspiration for his literary masterpieces. Her death at a young age left him grief-stricken. His first book, La Vita Nuova, was writt...
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Journey Through Hell York Pantheon Books
1,891 wordsDante Dantes Inferno Dantes Inferno Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages, was born in Florence, Italy on June 5, 1265. He was born to a middle-class Florentine family. At an early age he began to write poetry and became fascinated with lyrics. During his adolescence, Dante fell in love with a beautiful girl named Beatrice Portinari. He saw her only twice but she provided much inspiration for his literary masterpieces. Her death at a young age left him grief-stricken. His...
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Journey Through Hell York Pantheon Books
1,851 wordsDantes Inferno Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages, was born in Florence, Italy on June 5, 1265. He was born to middle-class Florentine family. At an early age he began to write poetry and became fascinated with lyrics. During his adolescence, Dante fell income with a beautiful girl named Beatrice Portinari. He saw her only twice but she provided much inspiration for his literary masterpieces. Her death at a young age left him grief-stricken. His first book, La Vita Nuo...
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Valediction Forbidding Mourning Dante Alighieri
1,676 wordsJohn Donne's A Valediction Forbidding Mourning At the beginning of A Valediction Forbidding Mourning the poet, John Donne, engages in a didactic lesson to show the parallel between a positive way to meet death and a positive way to separate from a lover. When a virtuous man dies, he whispers for his soul to go while others await his parting. Such a man sets an example for lovers. The separation of the soul from the body, and the separation of lovers from each other, is not an ending but the begi...
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Desire To Make Paradiso Terrestre Quot
1,122 wordsMassimo Bacigalupo In the final completed canto [ 116 ] the mind of Ixion confronts with " gaiety" the mind of the god who " comes" in marine guise, attended by the dolphins of canto 110, to greet the voyager, or to bring him the " gentle death" Tiresias had promised Ulysses [in the Odyssey] There is a touch of truculence in the challenge to " lift" the great ball which is at one time the acorn of light of canto 106, Pounds phantastikon, the divine vision,...
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