A student says Dante's turn from outward accusation to inward reflection is what gives him the strength to continue and forgive, and that the poem teaches this same inward turn to others.
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Strength
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The seminar begins with line-by-line questions and expands into a larger claim: Dante matters because poetry trains imagination, vows turn hope into action, and faith, hope, and love stop meaning obedience and start meaning...
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