2:54 The "Pluto" guarding the 4th circle as referred to in _Inferno_ is actually Plutus, the Greek god of wealth, not the ruler of the underworld, as the image here suggests. Their Greek names are very similar (Plouton vs Ploutos), hence the confusion. There is also a layer above Limbo, where people who were uncommitted (as in, not taking a side) are chasing a banner, while being stung by wasps and hornets. it's not considered a circle of Hell, though, more like a prelude.
Because he talks about old and contemporary people, even alive, and even just historical figures. He talks about everything, and obviously from his context and point of view.
This is such an excellent summary, I even sent it to my friends
That was very nicely produced. Well-received! ♡♡
2:54 The "Pluto" guarding the 4th circle as referred to in _Inferno_ is actually Plutus, the Greek god of wealth, not the ruler of the underworld, as the image here suggests. Their Greek names are very similar (Plouton vs Ploutos), hence the confusion.
There is also a layer above Limbo, where people who were uncommitted (as in, not taking a side) are chasing a banner, while being stung by wasps and hornets. it's not considered a circle of Hell, though, more like a prelude.
thank you for making this summary. now I have at least some understanding of what the divine comedy is about and who wrote it.
Superb😍😍😍
Thank youuu😇🤗
Thanks Amen!
How does Dante's exploration of the afterlife in "The Divine Comedy" reflect his cultural and political context?
Looking for ASAP response, thanks.
Because he talks about old and contemporary people, even alive, and even just historical figures. He talks about everything, and obviously from his context and point of view.
God's love is eternal according to dante
Life is a comedy 😂😂😂😂😂
0:22 tasmanian tiger, not wolf ; )
very well explained thank u very muchh💗💗
❤
The accent 😅