Instructions for Response Paper 2

 

Review & read through the reading material on Dante and and his classic poem “The Divine Comedy.”  Gather information/ do the research specifically on his Nine Circles of Hell.  Select 2 or more of the circles / levels of hell to discuss in your paper. You can do a compare or contrast, or summarize and evaluate your chosen circles/levels as described by Dante. Be sure to explore his ideas on sin and punishment and demonstrate your understanding.  See the provided summaries and articles on Dante’s life in this folder.

DIRECTIONS:   All three of the following criteria must be included in your paper.

DO NOT PLAGIARIZE.  Rephrase any information from articles in BB or online using YOUR own words, or put it as a direct quote using “quotation marks.” Simply changing a few words in a sentence taken from a source is not the same as rewording. Include citation (Author’s last name & page #) either for your paraphrased sentence or your quote. (See MLA citation guide)

Your paper needs to be:  Between 400 – 500 words, typed, double-spaced 12 pt. Times New Roman, with a heading, a title at the beginning, and a Works Cited page at the end of the essay if needed. Follow the MLA format for name/date… heading, in-text citations and works cited page.  Here is the link to Owl Purdue MLA Guidelines.  Â https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

You need to submit the paper in 2 places in Blackboard (BB)

1) Submit to Turnitin SubmissionUse the Turnitin Submission link BELOW to submit your paper.  Click ViewComplete and follow the prompts and make sure to click on SUBMIT.

2) Submit to Signature Assignment Submission 2Use this link below to submit your paper a second time. (BOTH SUBMISSIONS ARE MANDATORY)

POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN WRITING YOUR PAPER:

side this folder, you will find information on Dante Alighieri and his most famous and revolutionary work, “The Divine Comedy.”

The Divine Comedy is Dante’s masterpiece. After writing for twelve years, Dante completed what he called Commedia in 1317 (the title Divine was add on after his death). Commedia is made up of three books, Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise. His work describes a pilgrim’s journey through hell, purgatory, and heaven. He describes each world to show what afterlife is like, and to encourage everyone to live better lives on Earth.   The pilgrim is Dante’s alter ego and he is taken on this trip at the request of Beatrice, his true love. Virgil guides Dante through Hell and Purgatory because Beatrice lives in Heaven and is not permitted to go down. Dante died in 1321, shortly after the completion of Comedia, but lives on to this day through his works.

Dante was a very important figure in the Renaissance. He was alive before the Renaissance even started but had the thinking of a Renaissance man. The Divine Comedy was the first great work of literature and the first work with a personal interpretation since the fall of Rome. He is the first person to write a great work of literature for the people in their language. He wrote in a vernacular that we know today and Modern Italian. Since he was the first to write a great work of literature in Italian, he is considered the father of Italian since other writers followed in his steps and started to write in the language of the people. His work, The Divine Comedy, is still considered one of the three most important works of literature ever, because it showed civilization reemerged. It also marked the end of the Middle Ages and rule by the Catholic Church. Finally he is important because his work formed the bridge between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Though the subject matter of The Divine Comedy was still very religious like the Middle Ages, it was very creative, rebellious, and contained mythology, which was non-Catholic. All of those factors are all views of the Renaissance, which helped people push forward out of the Middle Ages.