To live a meaningful life is a very individualistic aspiration, one may say it is to do good in the world while someone else may say that to live a life of meaning and purpose is through personal success.
Q. What is the message of the poem The Divine Comedy?
The Divine Comedy recounts the travels of Dante Alighieri’s Pilgrim, his alter ego and the reader’s Everyman (a figure with whom every reader can relate), through three regions: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. His goal is to reach spiritual maturity and an understanding of God’s love.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is the message of the poem The Divine Comedy?
- Q. What is the message in Dante’s Inferno?
- Q. What does Dante see that makes him less fearful?
- Q. Why does Dante say our life?
- Q. Why was Beatrice not afraid of heaven?
- Q. What role the narrator believes he is playing in telling the story?
- Q. Which animals menace Dante after he awakens in the dark wood?
- Q. What animals Force Dante back into the woods?
- Q. What does the dark wood represent in Dante’s Inferno?
- Q. Who do the Furies call to attack the pair?
Q. What is the message in Dante’s Inferno?
The message of Dante’s Inferno is that human beings are subject to temptation and commit sins, leaving no escape from the eternal punishments of hell. However, human beings have free will, and they can make choices to avoid temptation and sin, ultimately earning the eternal rewards of heaven.
Q. What does Dante see that makes him less fearful?
In each case Dante learns to overcome his fears of evil by trusting in God’s grace and control.
Q. Why does Dante say our life?
What struck me the most was the use of “our” in the poem’s opening words; his saga is the journey of “our” life. Dante is the collective “us” because he is the manifestation of everyone, and his experiences speak to the obstacles, regardless of scale, that we all face.
Q. Why was Beatrice not afraid of heaven?
Why was Beatrice not afraid to leave Heaven? Because God is protecting her. Which saint told Beatrice to go to Virgil and ask him to be Dante’s guide?
Q. What role the narrator believes he is playing in telling the story?
The narrator which is Dante believes he is playing the role of the protagonist. He believes that he is a good man who strays from the path of virtue, finding himself in the dark wood at the beginning of the poem. Dante is often terrified in hell and is moved by pity for the suffering sinners he sees there.
Q. Which animals menace Dante after he awakens in the dark wood?
The sun shines down from this hilltop, and Dante attempts to climb toward the light. As he climbs, however, he encounters three angry beasts in succession—a leopard, a lion, and a she-wolf—which force him to turn back.
Q. What animals Force Dante back into the woods?
Once Dante is forced back into the woods, who becomes his guide through Hell and Purgatory?…Terms in this set (12)
- Leopard of malice & fraud (murderous)
- Lion of violence & ambition (hungry, fear-inducing)
- She-wolf of Incontinence (starved, gaunt, endless grief)
Q. What does the dark wood represent in Dante’s Inferno?
The dark woods symbolize sinful life on Earth, and the “right road” refers to the virtuous life that leads to God. In Canto 1 of Dante’s Inferno, Dante finds himself ”in a gloomy wood, astray” in the middle of his life.
Q. Who do the Furies call to attack the pair?
– The 3 Furies; they are the spirits of vengeance. They are Pagans, so it’s appropriate that for them to guard the heretics. – They call for Medusa to change them to stone.