Beatrice is Dante lost love that represents a better path for him to take 8. Inferno i. this visit is a painful but necessary act before real recovery can begin ii. it represents a false start during which Dante must be disabused of harmful values that somehow prevent him from rising above his fallen iii. he speaks of meeting with his great teacher but this is not simply just a meeting with a teacher it’s an encounter with an entire generation with its intellectual mentor. iv. “But why retreat to so much misery?”- Dante is speaking of returning to his beloved home that has turned into nothing but misery to him v. “Virgil says “but you must journey down another road…” “if ever you hope to leave this wilderness.”- Virgil is saying that in order to get out of his misery and find another home Dante must travel another path and forget about the hurt he was caused. vi. “I was a poet and sang of that just man…”- here Dante speaks of how he was wrongly committed and how ignorant he was. 9. “Through the centuries immediately following its compostion it maintained its eminenece and survived through the less appreciative climate of the 17th and 18th centuries.”- source
Beatrice is Dante lost love that represents a better path for him to take 8. Inferno i. this visit is a painful but necessary act before real recovery can begin ii. it represents a false start during which Dante must be disabused of harmful values that somehow prevent him from rising above his fallen iii. he speaks of meeting with his great teacher but this is not simply just a meeting with a teacher it’s an encounter with an entire generation with its intellectual mentor. iv. “But why retreat to so much misery?”- Dante is speaking of returning to his beloved home that has turned into nothing but misery to him v. “Virgil says “but you must journey down another road…” “if ever you hope to leave this wilderness.”- Virgil is saying that in order to get out of his misery and find another home Dante must travel another path and forget about the hurt he was caused. vi. “I was a poet and sang of that just man…”- here Dante speaks of how he was wrongly committed and how ignorant he was. 9. “Through the centuries immediately following its compostion it maintained its eminenece and survived through the less appreciative climate of the 17th and 18th centuries.”- source