FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
DANTE
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Detailed explanation-1: -Canto 34, Inferno by Dante Canto 34 is divided into two equal parts. The first part contains the description of the part of Hell called Judecca and the sight of Lucifer. The second part is comprised of a description of Dante’s departure from Hell and the story of the angel Lucifer, his rebellion and defeat.
Detailed explanation-2: -three cantiche, or narrative sections: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Each section contains 33 cantos, though the Inferno has one more (34), since the very first canto serves as a prologue to the entire work.
Detailed explanation-3: -Divided into four sections called Caina, Antenora, Ptolomea, and Judecca, traitors are encased in ice more and more deeply as Dante and Virgil explore the first three areas. In the last section (Judecca), Satan is also trapped in ice up to his chest.
Detailed explanation-4: -Summary: Canto XXXIII The sinner raises himself from his gnawing and declares that in life he was Count Ugolino; the man whose head he chews was Archbishop Ruggieri. Both men lived in Pisa, and the archbishop, a traitor himself, had imprisoned Ugolino and his sons as traitors.