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Archetypes. Canto I. Canto III. Canto V. Canto XXXIV. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Archetype exemplified by the she-wolf. Creature of the nightmare.

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  1. Archetypes Canto I Canto III Canto V Canto XXXIV 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Archetype exemplified by theshe-wolf

  3. Creature of the nightmare

  4. Archetype exemplified by Dante’s traveling through Hell and emerging back to Earth’s surface

  5. Death and rebirth

  6. Archetype exemplified by the final circle of Hell

  7. Fire and ice

  8. Archetype exemplified by the BOTH Dante and Dis –NOT DEVIL FIGURE

  9. outcast

  10. Archetype exemplified by Beatrice

  11. Platonic ideal

  12. What does the straight road in the Woods of Error symbolize?A. a pure spiritB. great wealth C. being famous

  13. A pure spirit

  14. What does “Sleep” in the line “So drugged and loose with sleep had I become” symbolize?A. fatigueB. images of deathC. inattention to spiritual matters

  15. Inattention to spiritual matters

  16. Dante uses this as a symbol of wisdom and power in Canto I

  17. The Sun

  18. What is the theme of Canto I?A. Human beings bring about their own downfall and punishmentB. Forgiveness is for those who admit their sinsC. Sins are only overcome by following a long and difficult path

  19. Sins are only overcome by following a long and difficult path

  20. What do the three raging beasts symbolize?

  21. Sin

  22. What is the punishment described in Canto III?

  23. They chase an elusive banner forever

  24. This is Charon’s job

  25. ferryman

  26. Why does Charon rage at Dante?

  27. Dante’s soul is still in Grace.

  28. The human souls are compared to falling leaves because theyA. prove that nature is in HellB. indicate the poem’s earthly seasonc. suggest decay and death

  29. Suggests decay and death

  30. What is the central idea of Canto III?A. God’s goodness and mercy are infiniteb. punishment is the inescapable result of sin

  31. Punishment is the inescapable result of sin

  32. What does Canto V reveal about Dante’s attitude toward the souls who give in to their passion?A. They should be punished, but he has pity for themB. They should not be punished

  33. They should be punished, but he has pity for them

  34. Whom does Dante show sympathy for in Canto V?

  35. Paolo and Francesca

  36. What began the love affair between Paolo and Francesca?

  37. The story of Lancelot

  38. What does Dante do after he hears the story of the two lovers in Canto V?

  39. He passes out

  40. Which character acts like a judge in Canto V?

  41. Minos

  42. The sin that Judas, Brutus, and Cassius have comitted

  43. treason

  44. Which of Satan’s features depicts him as the personification of evil

  45. Three hideous faces

  46. What is the great irony of Satan’s condition?

  47. The wind from his own beating wings freezes him in place.

  48. Which line depicts Satan as a creature of limited power?A. He wept from his six eyesB. Thus he kept three in eternal pain at his eternal dinnerc.And this gross Fiend…is pinched and packed in the ice-pack still

  49. And this gross Fiend…is pinched and packed in the ice-pack still

  50. Near the end of the Inferno, Virgil tells Dante, “Get up. Up on your feet.” Why does he say this?A. Dante is lazyB. Dante still has a long way to goC. Dante needs to stand up to face Satan

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