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Also, what does Virgil mean when he says, "Do you suppose you are above with the other fools even yet? Here, pity lives when it is dead to these. Who could be more impious than one who'd dare to sorow at the judgment God decrees?"

2006-10-05 09:40:46 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

ahaha yes yes well we are banned from using sparknotes so..nope, no can do! (laughs) That's okay though, cause I actually answered my own question....somewhat....

2006-10-05 23:37:53 · update #1

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Ah, _The Inferno_. Here you go:

"Eighth Circle: fourth pit: diviners, soothsayers, and magicians.—Amphiaraus.—Tiresias.—Aruns.—Manto.—Eurypylus.—Michael Scott.—Asdente."

This is from SparkNotes at http://pd.sparknotes.com/poetry/inferno/section21.html

I totally recommend that you go to this site and read more about it, but be careful not to plagiarize. Us teachers are pretty hip to "borrowed" stuff.

2006-10-05 16:09:06 · answer #1 · answered by Snance 4 · 0 0

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