vocabulary 1 Flashcards

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allegory

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a correspondence between an image and an idea. there is the allegory of poets and the allegory of theologians.

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anaphora

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repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive verses or tercets.

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canticle

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one of the three sections of the comedy, corresponding to one of the realms of the afterlife (inferno, purgatorio, paradiso)

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canto

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one section of one canticle. cantos vary in length from 115-160 lines. each canticle has 33 cantos (+1 introductory canto in the inferno)

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contrapasso

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literally “counter-suffering.” the name used to describe the system of justice in the inferno.

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guelphs and ghibellines

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the names for the two political factions in Florence in the 13th-14th century.

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ghibellines

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favored imperial rule and aligned themselves with the Holy Roman Emperor against the papacy.

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guelphs

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advocated for self-rule and aligned themselves with the Pope, whom they believed would represent their interests. eventually split into two parties, the black and white guelphs (to which dante belonged).

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the poet

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name for the character of the author in the comedy

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the pilgrim

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name for the character that undergoes the journey in the comedy

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similie

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a comparison beginning with “like,” “as,” or, “so.”

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terza rima

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the interlocking, forward-moving rhyme scheme of the poem. it is noted as ABA, BCB, CDC, DED…

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tercet

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one three-line stanza of the poem

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14
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the eternal whirlwind

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found in the second circle, lust, in which the sinners are thrown around forever in strong winds

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15
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the harrowing of hell

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the time when jesus descended into hell after the crucifixion and saved those who weren’t damned to bring them to heaven. pre-resurrection.

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16
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gates of Dis

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the gates to the sixth circle of hell that appear to look like mosques

17
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allegory of poets

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literal sense as fiction, ie Orpheus’ “power of language moved stones” we can take to mean a wise man moves the unlearned man via power of his voice

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allegory of theologians

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literal sense is historical truth in four senses: literal, allegorical (history prefigures modern events), moral (ethical truth or doctrine), and analogical (contemporary life prefigures what will be in the next life)