Steve Bannon has referenced Dante’s Inferno, an epic poem, on his program this morning. How many of you have read Dante’s Inferno?
Here’s a link that will explain it.
https://historylists.org/art/9-circles-of-hell-dantes-inferno.html
ALSO — Hillsdale College has an excellent on-line presentation you might want to watch:
https://online.hillsdale.edu/landing/dantes-divine-comedy
Explore the profound truths of Dante’s Divine Comedy.
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In addition to the ten lecture videos, enrollment in this course gives you free access to study guides, readings, and quizzes to aid you in the examination of this classic work of Western literature.
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First Circle (Limbo)

Second Circle (Lust)

Third Circle (Gluttony)

Fourth Circle (Greed)

Fifth Circle (Anger)

Sixth Circle (Heresy)

Seventh Circle (Violence)

Eighth Circle (Fraud)

Ninth Circle (Treachery)

