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Canto XXVIII Circle 8 Bolgia 9

Canto XXVIII Circle 8 Bolgia 9. You are Here. Sinners. W ithin this Bolgia reside the Sowers of Discord. “These souls destroyed institutions that God meant to be united. “. Sinners Continued. There are three Classes of sin in this ring. Class 1. Class 2. Class 3.

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Canto XXVIII Circle 8 Bolgia 9

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  1. Canto XXVIIICircle 8Bolgia 9

  2. You are Here

  3. Sinners Within this Bolgia reside the Sowers of Discord “These souls destroyed institutions that God meant to be united. “

  4. Sinners Continued There are three Classes of sin in this ring. Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Sowers of Religious Discord Sowers of Political Discord Sowers of Discord Between Kinsman This sin deals with the destruction of the Church through separation of its parts. This sin deals with the destruction of community through political actions. This sin deals with the destruction of family the building block of community.

  5. Dante’s Thoughts and Feelings About This Circle • Dante’s is shocked at the gruesome nature of this bolgiaremarking on the horrible mutilations several times in the canto. • Dante seems disgusted about this canto’s sinners a bit more than normal even insulting one of the sinners.

  6. Virgil Virgil speaks once in this canto addressing Muhammad. He answers his call with an explanation of how Dante is not yet dead but on a greater journey.

  7. Famous Faces Muhammed- class 1 Cause of a schism in the Church. Ali- class 1 Cause of the Sunni Shiite separation. MoscadeiLamberti- class 2. Pier DaMedicina- class 2. Curio- class 2. Bertrand De Born-class 3 caused a fight between King Henry II and his son.

  8. The Punishment • The sinner’s punishment for the 9thBolgia is to be torn and hacked by a demon with a bloody sword for all of eternity. • After which the mutilated souls drag their hacked bodies in a circle back to the demon after healing to be torn anew.

  9. Symbolism • Just as their sins were to disjoin what God had intended to be whole , they are slashed apart by the demons of Hell. • And as they walk the eternal track gripping their appendages to be healed and hacked again, the law of retribution emerges for these souls.

  10. Allegorical Interpretation • Throughout the 9thBolgia Dante places many souls who are at the center of many heated debates of his time and are even prevalent in modern times. • Dante references the souls of Muhammad and Ali as prime examples for sowing discord against God revealing his obvious opinion towards Islam.

  11. Allegorical Continued. • Then he makes brief mentions of the fates of people important to Dante’s time most importantly being Bertrand De Born because of his haunting appearance as a decapitated figure holding his head.

  12. The Horrific Scene of Bertrand’s Soul

  13. Tropological Interpretation • Dante places these souls in the 9thBolgia because of their sins (whether intentional or not) that places schisms in the very fabric of the society that Man creates from God’s grace. • The level of punishment is decided by which type of discord you create; religious discord, political discord, and the worst of all discord between kinsmen. • Dante’s message is that the sin of sowing discord or planting the seed of deception is so odious that it can only be punished by an eternal circle of violence and pain.

  14. Ontological Interpretation • Through this canto Dante’s disgust for these souls of fraud in the 8th circle is beginning to reach its climax as he observes these despicable souls yearning to be remembered.

  15. Analysis of Styles • Dante makes the usual use of Imagery to assault the senses. (Ex.”Between his legs all of his red guts hung”) • Dante utilizes descriptive language. (“he had his throat slit, and his nose slashed off as far as the eyebrows, and a wound where one of his ears had been”) • Allusions make a big part of this canto with Dante using important or relevant people to allude to larger meanings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD4ZoM2Qh10

  16. Presented and Created by Ryo Lambert and Lorenzo Baca FIN

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