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What sins are punished most severely and why? Or what does Inferno indicate about medieval values?
The four sins that are most severly punished are: heresy, violence, fraud and treachery, in that order.
We can see a common thing in these sins: either they are related to falsehood and lying (heresy, fraud, and treachery), or they are related to physical aggression (violence).
This classification tells us that in Medieval times, people were particularly concern with honesty and lack of aggression. In particular, heresy is a sin expected to be thought as one of the worst, because of the great importance that religion had at the time, and because many people considered heretics were executed during this era.
Treachery can also be expected to be the worst sin of all, because of its relation with Judas, who betrayed Jesus.
Do you agree with Dante's hierarchy of Hell? Why or why not?
I personally agree with his hierarchy of Hell. Dante was a very smart thinker and good writer, and he developed a vision of hell that not only agrees with many medieval values, but also with values of the modern era.
D. He ask Athena to help him and then he goes and search for his father. He then found his father after searching for him. If he didn’t look for his father the suitors would’ve pressured Penelope because they already found out that she undo her sewing at night. I read this in 9th grade so I still don’t know if this is right but I tried my best educated guess :)
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it is to inform readers of how hard the life of a slave was and give readers a glimpse into the life of a slave and he they weren't cared about
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The four new trends dominating this year's report are: soft skills, work flexibility, anti-harassment practices, and pay transparency.
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I'm guessing she wasn't all that clear, but do you mean like a haiku, or like three letter word that describes you, I'm confused.