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Alice Lamora
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Purgatory is grim 💀 souls with their eyes sewn shut...
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المِشنَقة المُخمَليّة
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شاهدت عنها فيديوهات عديدة باليوتيوب لهذا تحمست أكثر لأقرأها... 🤎✨
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Mr. Halter
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Paradiso Canto 4 turns Heaven into a discussion about free will, responsibility, and whether later merit can compensate for earlier failures. Dante keeps pushing against the uncomfortable idea that doing good later does not automatically erase where we once abandoned what mattered. If integrity is measured partly by faithfulness over time, what responsibilities in life cannot simply be “made up for” later?
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Mr. Halter
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Paradiso Canto 3: Through Piccarda Donati, Dante asks: if some souls stand “higher” than others in Heaven, why isn’t there jealousy? Her answer—“In His will is our peace”—quietly dismantles the idea that fulfillment comes from constantly reaching the next level, so how much of human dissatisfaction comes from chasing “higher” instead of learning to desire differently?
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Mr. Halter
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Paradiso Canto 2 feels like Dante suddenly turns Heaven into an astronomy lesson until you realize he’s really asking why people differ in gifts, capacities, and purpose. The discussion of the Moon shifts into how equal worth does not necessarily mean identical design or outcomes. If people reflect truth and goodness differently, how do we learn to value difference without confusing it for inequality?
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Mr. Halter
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Paradiso Canto 1 surprised me. After Hell’s chaos and Purgatory’s struggle, Dante suddenly shifts from punishment and purification to order, purpose, light, and the idea that souls move naturally toward what they truly love. Paradise isn’t about escaping reality, but becoming more human. Its about finally seeing reality clearly enough to move with it instead of against it.
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