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... Dante purposely placed the two men who murdered Caesar next to whom Dante believed was the worst sinner of them all Judas. There ...
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... Brutus and Cassius are guilty of treachery to their master-ie Caesar. Dante finds both Brutus and Cassius being eaten by Satan, a three-headed beast who ...
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... One of the mouths contained Brutus. He was sent to hell for betraying and killing Caesar. Dante viewed being a traitor as a reason for being sent to hell. ...
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... for killing him were debated and documented with various spins, some accounts portraying Caesar's killers as heroes and others, like Dante, damning them to the ...
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... Just as Christ serves as the perfect manifestation of religion, it can be inferred by the punishment of these two men that, in Dante's mind, Caesar is the ...
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... for killing him were debated and documented with various spins, some accounts portraying Caesar's killers as heroes and others, like Dante, damning them to the ...
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... interesting diversion. Many people enjoy reading the original words that Caesar, Dante and Chaucer wrote for the same reason. There are ...
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... the betrayer of Christ, and Brutus and Cassius, the betrayers of Julius Caesar, the first ... The last movement of Inferno is the leaving of it: Dante and Virgil ...
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... The latter two betrayed Caesar, who to my knowledge is very insignificant, compared to ... This even made Dante's beliefs of the power of the political party clear ...
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... notably, Judas, who betrayed Jesus; and Brutus and Cassius, who betrayed Caesar. That figuration should give an idea of how Dante conceptualizes ultimate evil. ...
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... Italian poet Dante Alighieri took Virgil as his guide through the first part ... During Virgil's lifetime (70 to 19 BCE), Octavius Caesar defeated Marcus Antonius ...
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