Compare And Contrast The Iliad And The Inferno

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The times are in constant motion, and as a result the times always changing. Not only do life styles change over time, but peoples worldviews change from generation to generation. Looking back to the past, as scholars of history, we can see these worldview changes. The Iliad and the Inferno represent both radically different and strikingly similar concepts of the world with different aspects, such as society and religion, at their respective times. By investigating these works, one can begin to gain deeper knowledge of the history of mankind.
The worldview of the Ancient greeks can be seen in works such as the Iliad. In the Iliad, written by Homer, we can see a world that is driven by heroics. The gods and fate controlled everything, and humans …show more content…

The Inferno differs from the Iliad in at least one major way. While the Iliad and The Cure at Troy focus on war, and how it defines man, The Inferno focuses more on how one 's deeds define a person. The Inferno is taking a close look into how Dante imagines hell. Dante breaks hell up into different levels of punishment based off of the sins one made during their life. It is one’s deeds that determine who they are, and not their performance on a field of battle. Even with this different approach to society, there are still many similarities that can be found with these different worldviews. The concept of fate carries over from one time period to the other. Just like in The Cure at Troy, The Inferno also has a strong opinion on fate, and how it affects peoples lives. Dame Fortune in Inferno, canto 7, is being described by Virgil, “Therefore one people triumphs, and another Languishes, in pursuance of her judgment” . This describes fate as the decider of all. “Your knowledge has no counterstand against her; She makes provision, judges, and pursues Her governance, as theirs the other gods” . Dame Fortune is a divine creature, that is extremely powerful. Dante incorporates the notion of a semi-divine personification within his Christian worldview by making Fortune to be an extension of God. God appointed her to control fate. The role Fortune plays according to Dante is to pre ordained all things through life in both positive, and negative ways. No man can avoid his destiny determined by God. Everything will already be decided, and Dame Fortune will carry it out Blissfully. “But she is blissful, and she hears it not; Among the other primal creatures gladsome She turns her sphere, and blissful she rejoices.” . If Dante’s view of Fate/ Fortune is correct, then everything happens because it was meant to happen. It was meant to happen

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