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Dante’s Inferno Vocabulary. Canto I and III. allegory. A literary work with two levels of meaning- the literal and the symbolic. Details, characters, and plot points have an equivalent symbolic meaning. . Example: Inferno. Imagery.
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Dante’s Inferno Vocabulary Canto I and III
allegory • A literary work with two levels of meaning- the literal and the symbolic. Details, characters, and plot points have an equivalent symbolic meaning.
Imagery • Use of language that appeals to one or more of the five senses and creates mental pictures for the reader. Imagery is used by Dante to make the journey through hell real.
Flounders • VERB • Struggles to move
tremulous • ADJECTIVE • QUIVERING; SHAKING
zeal • NOUN • Ardor; fervor
flounders • Just as a swimmer, who with his last breath flounders ashore from perilous seas
tremulous • “My voice grew tremulous”
zeal • “Now may that zeal and love’s apprenticeship that I poured out on your heroic verses serve me well!”