"Let whoever can / win glory before death. When a warrior is gone / that will be his best and only bulwark"
Beowulf
"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Gates of Hell
Through Pride this character makes war in Heaven
Satan
Shipwrecked and disguised as a young man named Cesario
Viola
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em."
Malvolio, reading letter from Maria
"To be, or not to be, that is the question."
Hamlet
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more."
Henry V
These 2 Shakespeare plays are allegorical of Christs Redemption
The Merchant of Venice and Henry V
This quick-witted kinsman of the Prince curses both feuding families as he dies from Tybalt's blade.
Mercutio
How does Dante end up going to the gates of hell?
He wanders of the path of life and beasts force him toward Virgil and the gate
"Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven."
Satan
"Fate goes ever as fate must."
Beowulf
These 3 characters were moved by hubris to their eventual destruction
Satan, Beowulf, and Malvolio
Seeks vengeance after her son is mortally wounded
Grendel's Mother
How does Beowulf kill Grendel's mother?
With one of her swords
"Who best can suffer, best can do."
Jesus
"In his will is our _________”
Peace
These 2 Shakspeare plays deal with identity
Roman poet
Virgil
"All that glisters is not gold."
"Nothing is miserable unless you think it so."
Boethius
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet."
Juliet
Which of Shakespearse's Plays can be read as a commentary on the Divine Comedy?
Romeo and Juliet
Warns Adam about Satan and relates the war in heaven and creation
Raphael
Article of clothing representing renunciation of sin and the beginning of his spiritual cleansing in the Divine Comedy
A reed around Dante's waist