Geography
Literal/Historical
Excerpt
Moral/Ethical
Spiritual/Anagogical
100

The circle that is the setting of these cantos

9th

100

Name of the Count who likes brains

Ugolino

100

The Danube is a...

River

100

Each of the rings contains a different kind of...

Traitor

100

The bodies of the two souls who are still alive on Earth are possessed by...

Fiends

200

Frozen in the center of the ice lake

Satan

200

Name of the Archbishop with tasty brains

Ruggieri

200

The lake is so frozen it seemed to be made out of...

Glass

200

Typically, the punishment fits...

The crime

200

The 9th circle is a region of very strong...

Guilt and literal + spiritual gravity

300

Number of "rounds" of the ice lake

4

300

Name of the 3rd ring

Ptolomea

300

Pietrapana is...

A major mountain in the Apennines
300

The sinners of the 1st round are traitors to...

Kin/family
300

The traitors to guests are in the _ 'round'

3rd

400

Beings chained around the rim of the 9th circle

Giants

400

Type of sinner sent to the 2nd ring

Traitor to country

400

Dante's use of this draws attention to the unique iciness of the 9th circle

Contrast

400

Question: why does Dante think so low of treachery to one another, versus direct affronts like heresy?

[Discussion]

400

The presence of two souls who are alive above in Canto 33 is significant because...

It is a break from traditional doctrines of the time
500

Giant who gives passage to Virgil & Dante

Antaeus

500

Sin committed by Bocca

Cutting off the hands of the standard-bearer, meaning the army could not rally and was killed

500
Challenge: which country does the Don flow through?

Russia

500

Question: was it right for Dante to tear out Bocca's hair? Why do you think he is so vindictive?

[Discussion]

500

Question: what is the significance of Ruggieri being in Hell alongside Ugolino, whom he wronged?

[Discussion]; this fact is notable because it shows that being wronged does not erase one's own guilt for having committed wrongs towards others

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