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Spiritual Journeys
Title: Spiritual Journeys
Category: History
Details: Words: 340 | Pages: 1.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Spiritual Journeys
The Tale of Saigyo and The Inferno both trace the unique journeys of two interesting figures, Saigyo and Dante. The two journeys are differing in that one is a journey through the life of a Buddhist monk, and the other is a journey through the different circles of hell.
The Tale of Saigyo is a poetic biography of the late Heian poet Saigyo (1118-1190), one of the most loved and respected poets in Japanese literary history.
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false start during which Dante, the character, must be disabused of harmful values that somehow prevent him from rising above his fallen world. Despite the regressive nature of The Inferno, Dante’s meetings with the roster of the damned are among the most memorable moments of the poem. For example, the Neutrals, Ulysses, Francescada Rimini, and Filipo Argenti are just to name a few that imposed them upon the reader’s imagination with tremendous force.
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