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    Contrapasso: The Last Ninth Circle Of Hell

    Contrapasso is one of the rules in hell. The rule is that you must face the punishment of the sin that you created in life. The punishment must fit the crime; for example, you wouldn't get punished the same for murder and stealing. “The last Ninth Circle of Hell is divided into 4 Rounds according to the seriousness of the sin though all residents are frozen in an icy lake. Those who committed more severe sin are deeper within the ice. Each of the 4 Rounds is named after an individual who personifies

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    Sam Winchester's Dilemmas

    Sam Winchester is a very intelligent individual. He received a full ride to stanford and can hack almost any computer in a matter of minutes. On top of that he tricked the Devil himself right back into hell. When Sam and Dean find Lucifer, They plan on tricking Lucifer back into his cage in Hell. Sam tries to use his

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    Research Paper On Dante's Inferno

    fitting aide since he's especially similar to Dante, a kindred essayist and well known poet.For whatever remains of the Inferno, Virgil takes Dante on a guided voyage through Hell, through the entirety of its nine circles and go down into the quality of the mortal world. The principal hover of Hell (Limbo), thought about pre-Hell, just contains the greater part of the unbaptized and great individuals conceived and before the happening to Christ, who clearly couldn't be spared by him. Virgil lives here

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    What About Hell

    What is Hell? The finite will never be able to comprehend the infinite. Human thought cannot grasp the perfect nature of God because we are not perfect, and we are born into sin. We try to rationalize ideas that do not make sense in our minds, but really make perfect sense if we apply them to scripture. God allowing any human into heaven ultimately shows his love. Humanity on a day-to-day basis goes against what God commands, and what God expects from us. No one deserves to go to heaven. If we

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    The Role of Virgil

    traversed the territory before, Virgil serves as a figure of knowledge and safety to Dante, who is at times uncertain and timid about traversing such a treacherous terrain. In Canto II, Dante hesitates at the Vestibule that marks the entrance to hell. It is only through the reassurance of Virgil’s words that he finds fortitude. Dante feels compassion for Virgil as his master and mentor and states, “Thy words have moved my heart to its first purpose. My guide! My Lord! My Master! Now lead on”.

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    "Hamlet's Ghost- to Believe or Not to Believe”

    Hamlet to exact revenge and demands he commit the mortal sin of murder, clearly shows it to be an evil, malicious demon from hell. During the era in which Hamlet was written, there was a common belief of demonic intrusion, and corruption by the devil. Even today, it is not too difficult to find people who will agree that specters are evil demons, sent up from the bowels of hell to corrupt and destroy the living. In fact, a recent CBS poll reveals that almost half of all Americans believe in evil spirits

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    Dantes Poem

    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Influence of “The Aeneid” and “Confessions” in Dante's Poem Dante in his poem “"The Inferno" talks of his journey to hell and back. He narrates it in the form of an autobiography. The poem does, however, indicate a strong influence from Maro's "The Aeneid" and Augustine's the "Confessions." The influence from the two in the “Inferno” range from the themes, concepts, literature devices and the language styles used. Maro Virgil, the author of the poem “The Aeneid”

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    Afterlife

    not physically not breathing anymore or the decay of a body that scare people, but their idea of what becomes of a person after death. The biggest thing the living is afraid of is not “being” anymore. They are afraid of ending up in some version of hell, or haunted by a spirit with unfinished business. This belief is what leads to a society of souls. If people did not believe in anything beyond the physical aspects of death, there would be no afterlife.  2nd and also related, is from the second paragraph

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    Nordic Religions

    The last root went down to Niflheim and Musepellheim, located at the bottom that reaches into the underworld Hel, ‘home’ of the dead who are forever perished and tormented. Thus Yggdrasil is a principal belief as it held together earth, heaven and hell by its roots and is the place dependent of numerous gods that are paramount beliefs to the Nordic religion. Furthermore, the Ancient Nordic Religion is a polytheistic religion meaning its beliefs in various pagan gods. They followed many gods and

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    Faust Mini Essays

    action in the “outside the Gates” scene takes place on Easter Morning. There are lots of people walking by and talking to each other and taking in the scenes. There are various classes of townspeople that are congregating but they don’t seem to be doing religious things on this religious morning, like going to church or acting in a pious manner. In fact the apprentices are discussing getting the prettiest girls and the strongest beers. There is a student who is trying to pick up a common girl

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