The Ivy analogy reframes Virgil’s reaction as recognizably human jealousy when a former student or admirer surpasses the master.
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"okay and then and then what was your name okay ivy okay 20 years later we ivy and i run into each other um..."
"that you didn't make it that far yeah i mean i think everyone would be a bit jealous right it's not like dante or..."
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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