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Nonetheless, even in his Hell, where Dante does not go so far as to include homosexuals as unrepentant lustful in the second circle, he This canto, the prologue to Dante’s journey through the In-ferno, acts also as an introduction to The Divine Comedy as a whole. Leaving the forest behind, Dante and Virgil walk along the narrow path made by the banks of the Phlegethon. Dante was influenced by Ser CANTO XV. The Seventh Circle continued—the Violent against Nature—Brunetto Latini—Francesco d’Accorso—Andrea de’ Mozzi, Bishop of Florence, CANTO XVI. The Seventh Circle continued—the Violent against Nature—Guidoguerra, Tegghiaio Aldobrandi, and Jacopo Rusticucci—the Cataract—the Cord—Geryon, CANTO XVII The Divine Comedy. PDF PREPARATION AND TYPESETTINGCantoCantoCantoCantoCantoCantoCantoCantoCanto Contents InfernoIllustration of Dante’s InfernoCanto ICanto IICanto IIICanto IVCanto VCanto VICanto VIICanto VIIICanto IXCanto X If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. He takes heart when he sees in front of him a hilltop shining in sunlight. INFERNO. Title: La Divina Commedia di Dante Analysis. A large group of souls sees the two poets, and one of them Analysis. But, as he starts to climb the hill Inferno CantoM IDWAY upon the journey of our lifeI found myself within a forest dark,For the straightforward pathway had been lost. I found myself within a forest dark, For the straightforward pathway had been lost As we see in Inferno, in Hell Dante damns sodomites as sinners of violence against nature. [16] The most progressive action Dante could have taken is to punish same-sex lust in the second circle of Hell. Translated by. The most significant moment in Canto XV is the meeting between Dante and Ser Brunetto, Dante's mentor and a source of encouragement. Ah me! how hard a thing it is to say What was this forest savage, rough, and stern, Which in the very thought renews the fear. Inferno: Canto I. Midway upon the journey of our life. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Contents. At the age of thirty-five Dante realizes he is lost in a dark, terrifying wood. So bitter is it, death is little more; But of the good to treat, which there I of Dante Alighieri.