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Canto XIII Colored Etching by William Blake Dante Alighieri Inferno Paul Tusa November 20, 2007 The Suicides and Squanderers
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The Forest of Suicides Dante and Virgil enter into the second ring. They begin into a wooded area where no path lay Black twisted leaves and thorns fill this strange forest The Harpies rest in this area tormenting the trees
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Harpies Harpies (Lns 10-24): -Wide wings -Human heads -Human necks -Talons on their Feet -Feathered bellies -Lamenting on the tree tops of this forest
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Harpies in the Forest pecking at the Trees of Suicides Dante is instructed by Virgil to tear a twig from a tree. It smokes and hisses when the tree begins to speak in pain.(Lns. 55-78) The tree was once a man in service of Emperor Fredrick II. He served in his court and was shamed and killed himself. Once he was a lawyer, poet, secretary in Fredrick’s Court. The tree becomes silent after pleading for Dante to help undo the tarnish to his name.
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Lano He is being chased by black dogs, and then torn to pieces and carried off in pieces. He is followed by Jacopo da Santo Andrea who also a squanderer lived in Florence while the worship of Mars was still being practiced. Mars being the Roman God of War. Squanderers
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Attila Florence was ravaged by Attila the Hun after Jacopo’s time which became Monotheistic through the words of John the Baptist. (Lns 133-151) Jacopo boasted that he was from the town where John the Baptist was first given patronage.
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Their Journey Continues and a picture of Jacopo’s present day Florence
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Virgil A marble bust of Dante’s guide throughout the Inferno.
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