By Sandrine Nyembo Tucker April 30, 2009 Dante Alighieri.

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By Sandrine Nyembo Tucker April 30, 2009

Dante Alighieri

The shame of Florence ( ) Dante is in the 7 th pouch of the 8 th circle Florence’s evil and corrupt reputation has most fame in hell He is heading to the 8 th pouch

The shame of Florence Most people found in the 7 th pouch, 8 th circle were from Florence Florence’s corrupt reputation has most fame in hell

8 th Pouch ( ) Dante compares the fireflies to the flickering flames he noticed first as he gets to the 8 th pouch

Flames In the 8 th pouch (26.40) There are many flames found here Each flame contained a sinner punished of falsely advising wickedness Odysseus and Diomedes are found in the pouch

Virgil Speaks to the Great Greek Hero ( ) Dante desires to speaks to Odysseus to found out how he died and ended up in the 8 th Pouch Virgil addresses Odysseus

“ We are not made to live lives as brutes, but to be followers of worth and knowledge” ( ) Odysseus explored for curiosity and knowledge He travelled to Spain, Morocco, Sardinia and to the mountain where he died

Ship-Wrecked

Odysseus Reasons ( ) 1. He advised the Greeks to build the Horse 2. This caused the destruction of Troy but the birthing of Rome by Aeneas 3. After he made it home, Odysseus left his father, son and beloved wife to explore the world 4. As he explored, he went where no man had been before 5. He had reached the mountain of Purgatory 6. There he was ship-wrecked and died

Map of Hell Odysseus is here

Summary As Dante and Virgil began to leave the 7 th pouch, he noticed that Florence’s earthly reputation was the same in hell. Once they got to the 8 th pouch, Dante noticed flames like fireflies flickering the whole pouch. As he paid close attention, he realized that each flame had a sinner in it. One in specific was Odysseus and Diomedes. Odysseus explains to Virgil his reasons for being there. He did not speak to Dante because Virgil had advised Dante not to speak since Greeks did not have respect for those who did not speak their language.