Reflective Post

As I revisited my previous posts, I’ve noticed that my analysis requires more content than quality. To my knowledge, I don’t see a real concrete thought process when dealing with these assignments. I deal with this posts without any cognitive process, and if I apply more planning into writing my analysis about these cantos then I can further enlighten myself and the audience. Honestly, on my first post it was difficult for me write about the image to the referred canto. It’s been a long time since I’ve had to write about an artist’s piece, so I don’t know how to go about contemplating on what the piece represents.  This is why i tend to stick with just textual analysis. In my opinion, It is easier to come up with a strategy to translate my ideas into writing.

As I continue on this course, I hoped to utilize many literary theories to help me make sense of Dante’s text. Before, at the start of this course I’ve stated about my fascination on the damned in Dante’s Inferno to which drove me to enroll this class. Now I’ve realized that Dante’s Inferno has more to offer than what I initially thought.  Some of what Dante’s talks about with the damned sometimes reflects what’s going on in today’s world in terms of corruption and morality themes.

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