Which of the three animals had the biggest impact on Dante?
What is.... She-wolf
Who is Charon?
What is... the steersman of the boat that ferries souls across the river into hell
These sinners are called this which involves a sin of this kind of appetite.
What is ... the Carnal sinners who committed sins of passion?
Beatrice must guide Dante to Paradise because of this.
What is ...because Virgil who represents logic and reason can only take Dante so far. He did not live when Jesus was alive so he was not allowed in Paradise. He will need Beatrice who represents divine love to guide him to paradise.
Who are...Paolo and Frencesca
In the Vestibule, Dante recognizes this soul who Dante believes was a coward in life. (hint--religious figure!)
Who is ... Pope Celestine V?
Why does Minos let Dante and Virgil pass into hell? What does Virgil have to tell him?
What is ... It was God's will and they have God's permission to do so.
Brutus receives this kind of symbolic retribution which can be justified in this way.
What is Brutus was chewed on by Satan for the rest of eternity because he betrayed Julius Ceasar
Climbing over Satan to escape Hell represents this.
What is...Making their way out of Hell and back into the world
Dante describes this as he is waking up in the dark wood: "Its shoulders glowed already with the sweet rays of that planet whose virtue leads men straight on every road."
What is ... the Mount of Joy which represents divine illumination and God?
What was the sin of Paolo and Francesca?
What is ... adultery. Francesca was married to Paolo's brother.
In Canto XXXIV, Dante's journey from spiritual confusion to spiritual clarity can be explained using these two allegorical representations.
What is ... Climbing over Satan requires hard work, just as overcoming sin is difficult. Emerging into the "shining world again" on Easter Sunday under the stars represents Dante's hope for spiritual insight.