The First Angel Arrives In Purgatory With Lots Of Questions In Tow: PURGATORIO, Canto II, Lines 25 - 42

Walking With Dante - A podcast by Mark Scarbrough

We knew a bright light was approaching fast--but now we find our that it's our first angel in Purgatory, standing at the helm of a ship, following the path Ulysses once took to get here.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore the implications of our first angel sighting in PURGATORIO. It's a moment of heavenly triumph. Or would be, were it not for all the questions the angel brings in tow.Here are the segments for this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:21] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto II, lines 25 - 42. If you'd like to read along, print off my translation, or drop a comment, please go to my website, markscarbrough.com.[03:28] Four infernal characters underneath this passage: first, Phlegyas.[06:31] Second, Charon.[07:42] Third, Ulysses.[09:14] Finally, Francesca.[11:12] Why are there so many references to INFERNO in the opening two cantos of PURGATORIO? I've got five possible answers.[17:04] Virgil's position is complicated in this passage. How does he recognize the angel before Dante the pilgrim? And why doesn't Virgil bow down to the angel?[23:38] Heaven has "officials" because it's a bureaucracy with eternal records.[26:48] What happens when the truth is too bright?

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