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Saturday, December 31, 2005

cantos 1-5

Dantes life outline:

Youth:

            Born in Florence, Italy (Sovereign country)

            Mother died when he was young and his father remarried

            Was completely orphaned in adolescence

Middle Years:

            Received normal education

                        Early interest in vernacular lyric

            Love for Beatrice Portinan

            Took part in the battle of Campaldino/capture of Caprona

            Made himself eligible for public office

                        Spoke in the “council of the hundred”

            1299 had was minor ambassador

            Six supreme magistrates

Older Years:

            Exile under penalty of being burned alive

            Fell ill in Venice and died

 

“Consider your origin; you were not born to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.”

 

            As a human begins a journey for a prized purpose, it becomes necessary for the wander to have guidance and strength when encountering obstacles along the way. With in the first five cantos, it is clear the Dante is experiencing visions and communications in which he has never dreamed of. “You were not born to live like brutes,” is indicating that “brutes” are followers of the Christian belief, and unlike Dante, he belies that he can change were he is, Hell or Heaven, without the decision of god, but with an unknown god. “….by that God to you unknown.”(p32)

            As the follower of “virtue and knowledge”, virtue and knowledge being Virgil, Dante winds his way through the two first circles of Hell. As if he is almost dependent of Virgil for protecting him though this land of sprits, pain, and suffering, Dante follows exactly what Virgil tells him to do. “Therefore, for your own good, I think it well you follow me and I will be your guide and lead you forth through an eternal place. There you shall see the ancient spirits tried in endless pain, and hear their lamentations as each bemoans the second death of souls.” (p31) This quote indicates that for the own good of a soul is to follow the virtue and knowledge of human reason.

            “Consider your origin,” is indicated during the first few people in which Dante encounters once he steps into the gates of Hell. The first being with Dante reached the Acheron, the first river of Hell, and Charon, the monster, denies ferrying Dante across. This refusal is because Dante is still living. “Woe to you depraved souls! Bury here and forever all hope of Paradise; I come to lead you to the other shore, into eternal dark, into fire and ice. And you who are living yet, I say begone from these who are dead.”(p44) This quote makes Dante consider that he is still living and that he shouldn’t really be in Hell since it is a place of torture for those who are dead.

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Sunday, December 11, 2005

As America’s population becomes more and more diverse within every year due to the different cultures that immigrants bring in or that we possess and share, the differences between every human being becomes more prevalent. As every person grows up, he or she is taught different aspects of the culture in which they are surround. Religion is one of the big aspects that most people learn at a young age. Due to this fact, people may reflect their beliefs in different ways that may pose a threat to others. This can cause great confusion and great disagreement within different groups of people, creating hard consents to disagreements. 

 With in our nation, church and state are not fully separated. This could be due to the fact that our main source of history, Europe, based its government mostly around the church, but as the melting pot that our country is, the aspects of religion are an unfair way to control our country. In the Pledge of Elegance it states “under god” which is a reference to Christianity, and on the dollar bill that is our country’s currency it states “In god we trust.” The citizens of American don’t realize these references to the Christian faith since they are so solid in our culture already, but when it affects the laws that we must live under, things must be changed.

Since our president is Christian, some of the laws that he wants to pass have to deal with the “abuse of his religion.” Two of these aspects are abortion and the right for homosexuals. Abortion is against his religion due to the fact that it is “killing a living being,” which is different religions is not a “sin.” Homosexual’s, he believes, are going against what the bible quotes that marriage is between a man and a woman. It is not equal to declare a law based on the beliefs of one religion for the rest of the population.

As the responsibility of the American Government to protect and treat every person as an equal, it is imperative that the great differences, such as religion, be kept out of being a deciding factor for reasons of law.  The Government shouldn’t be separated between church and state as it was in Europe in the past history.

 

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