Dante greatly changed his speech everywhere in Malebolge. Each Borgia has its own distinctive atmosphere and the sudden tone and structural changes between them make a transition from Borgia to Borgia as a mixture of style and skill. But the change between the eighth and the ninth is not that surprising. Among them, the reader looks for two eloquent dramatic monologues. One of them is a wonderful, adage explanation. Ulysses' heroic advice and Gideo Montefeltro 's self - revelation replaced Muhammad, Dock Dwiwi, Mosca and Bertrand Born' s truncated, compressed rhetoric.
Early critics accepted the identification of the Pope as a heathen. Bruno Nardi, Nuova Lectura Dantis: 11 Kant Xl dell 'Inferno (1951; reprint, Rome: Signorelli, 1955) discusses historical confusion. He showed that Dante made Pope Anastasia a believer of the Acacian heresom, perhaps as he favorably accepted the butler in the Eastern Church, according to the declaration of Graciane. And he obeyed the heretic. Reade, The Moral System believes that the entire chapter is used to explain why Dante has drawn in, and the seventh circle is based on atrocities and atrocities atrocities. Nature of animals In the ninth circle, Alfred Trioro excessively exploited beasts with malicious intent. "Matta Bestilita of Dart Hell: Theory and Image" Traditio 24 (1968), 247-92; he points out an interesting point to guardians of hell, the more sinners become barbarous they are brutal It is less humanitarian.
For political colors in the classical implications of this episode, such as tyranny or political asylum in the city, please refer to my article on Article 24 of the next edition of Lectura Dantis California. I also talked about the possibility of Dante stealing himself as a thief from a classic poet, but it is for the benefit of society. Dante has reason to agree that Ulysses is the core of this article, as Ulysses is not only hinting at the temptation of fraud but also because of his trip to the unknown world. Dante explained about his journey in the metaphor of the ocean because Ulysses was afraid of sinning to believe too much mistake in his identity. Dr. Drowning, he was tied to a humble scorpion, and when he reached the top of the sky, he again missed Ulysses' s "crazy path" (Pr. 27.82 - 83)