A teaching strategy justified by the need to hear Inferno against the corrective endpoint rather than in isolation.
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Paradiso first
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "On top of, the reason why we started with paradisial, on top of the structure, are there any other reasons that you started with..."
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"On top of, the reason why we started with paradisial, on top of the structure, are there any other reasons that you started with..."
"So, the main reason is that, and this is really hard for people to appreciate, because they only read Inferno, but Virgil is an..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante's Heaven is not the end of questioning but the place where imagination, love, and freedom turn against dead authority, dead fear, and finally Virgil himself.
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