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I’ve begun reading Dante’s Inferno
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I decided to get into some reading and honestly after playing over 400 hours of ultrakill I've finally bought the book the games based off and started reading it. Honestly the ideology of hell being different layers is quite interesting. If u could go to any layer. What layer of hell would you go to and why?
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I decided to get into some reading and honestly after playing over 400 hours of ultrakill I've finally bought the book the games based off and started reading it. Honestly the ideology of hell being different layers is quite interesting. If u could go to any layer. What layer of hell would you go to and why?
to have a conversation with some philosophers lol
But as we go down you could say " can I stop here for some minutes?" - that would be great. Tbh I don't know if the book would be good... It's kind of a big poem
to have a conversation with some philosophers lol
But as we go down you could say " can I stop here for some minutes?" - that would be great. Tbh I don't know if the book would be good... It's kind of a big poem
I think poetry is nice so I honestly I don't mind it. It's probably not the greatest book to start with but I'm enjoying it well and that's all that matters. all though I just have to figure out what book I'm gonna pick next. Any suggestions?
I think poetry is nice so I honestly I don't mind it. It's probably not the greatest book to start with but I'm enjoying it well and that's all that matters. all though I just have to figure out what book I'm gonna pick next. Any suggestions?
Are you reading just the Inferno bit or all of the Divine Comedy? I really want to read it, I feel like it's an essential text to read to understand literature. In the same vein, I also want to read Paradise Lost, but I've heard it's super difficult.
Are you reading just the Inferno bit or all of the Divine Comedy? I really want to read it, I feel like it's an essential text to read to understand literature. In the same vein, I also want to read Paradise Lost, but I've heard it's super difficult.
u seem like a person who reads russian literature, do you also read Sartre or enjoy philosophy?? I need someone to talk to about this kind of stuff lol
I'd also recommend Demons, though that one's a bit longer and can be meandering at times. The 800 some pages were worth it though solely for the character Alexei Kirillov, who my account is literally named after.
u seem like a person who reads russian literature, do you also read Sartre or enjoy philosophy?? I need someone to talk to about this kind of stuff lol
Yes! I love philosophy! I've read The History of Madness by Michel Foucault, The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground by Dostoyevsky, Thus Spake Zarathustra by Nietzsche, and The Will to Power by Nietzsche. I've also read some Greek philosophy in general.
I'd also recommend Demons, though that one's a bit longer and can be meandering at times. The 800 some pages were worth it though solely for the character Alexei Kirillov, who my account is literally named after.
Yes! I love philosophy! I've read The History of Madness by Michel Foucault, The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground by Dostoyevsky, Thus Spake Zarathustra by Nietzsche, and The Will to Power by Nietzsche. I've also read some Greek philosophy in general.
The Divine Comedy brings me right back to school, I still remember some cantos to heart. I'd probably fit in the fifth circle, among the accidiosi. Also in the seventh, likely in the third ring, due to blasphemies being part of my regular vocabulary
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