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Moral structure
Chapter 12 provides a comprehensive overview of the moral structure of each of the three realms of Danteâs afterlife: Hell, Purgatory and Paradise. It examines Danteâs sources, ethical criteria, and topography, as well as his representation of moral structure in the narrative itself, and its political implications. The first section analyses the four principal regions of Hell through Virgilâs rationale: the circles of incontinence, the âringsâ of violence, the âpouchesâ of simple fraud, and the pit of treacherous fraud. It then explores the three groups of souls that Virgil strikingly leaves out: the âneutralsâ, the virtuous pagans in Limbo, and the heretics. The second section addresses four key differences between Infernal and Purgatorial suffering, explains the moral theories of disordered love and the seven capital sins underpinning the seven terraces of Danteâs Purgatory, and examines the theologically original antechamber of Purgatory, and the Earthly Paradise at the mountainâs summit. The third section highlights Danteâs distinction between what Paradise is and how it is conveyed, and shows how his layered vision of Paradise overlaps the scheme of the four cardinal and three theological virtues with the theory of astral influence on personality.Postprin
Dante Alighieri, Dante-poet, Dante-character
Il saggio, pubblicato nel prestigioso volume "Cambridge Companion to Dante's Comedy", discute in modo aggiornato e innovativo il problema delle relazioni fra i diversi "io" attivi nella dimensione autobiografica del poema dantesco, distinguendo in particolare fra il personaggio storico Dante Alighieri, Dante poeta, cio\ue8 il poeta-narratore del poema, Dante personaggio, cio\ue8 il protagonista della storia narrata