Compare And Contrast How The Roman Empire's View Of The Afterlife

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Through history every culture and religion had some idea of an afterlife. Rather if one exists or not, rather if there is one or multiple destinations, rather if one’s choices affects their afterlife or if its pre-determined. The Roman Empire experience a dramatic change of national religion before their collapse. Following the change from a Polytheism religion to a Catholic religion, there was a change in the Empire’s views and treatment towards the afterlife. Two works, created by two different poets in two different eras, properly describes how the Roman Empire viewed the afterlife. The Metamorphoses, by the Roman poet Ovid, and the Inferno, by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, both believed in an afterlife, described how death was treated and what the afterlife looked like, however the afterlife is different between the two works. …show more content…

The poet of Metamorphoses was Roman, so the stories are Greek and Roman myths. The Greeks and Roman cultures did believe in a life after death. They believe that all the mortals that die are sent to Hades to spend their immortal life in the dominion of the God Hades/Pluto. Inferno was written by a Catholic poet in the middle ages, so the story had the catholic culture in it. During the middle ages the afterlife was a bleak and terrifying thing. Middle Ages Catholics believed that the afterlife was heaven for true followers of God and Hell for everyone else. The Catholics did believe in a life after death but many believed that their destination was Hell, because they were sinners, so they feared the

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