Dante’s Inferno and The Swimmer
Dante’s ever popular, poem, “ The Inferno,” and John Cheever’s “ The Swimmer” is both set upon the theme, reflecting on ones life. Cheever highly accepts the profundity of Dante’s pious allegory (1). In the swimmer, the protagonist Neddy Merrils, swims throughout his well-heeled neighborhood, which is credited the intense journey of Dante. The Swimmer, a story about a man’s eight-mile journey home, is a book that explores how a man reflects upon life. Many of the themes used in The Swimmer have been influenced by themes from Dante’s Inferno of The Divine Comedy. Both books explore how two men deal with the knowledge that they know that they have done something wrong and the physical as well as the mental journey both take to reach their destination.
In The Swimmer, the protagonist Neddy chooses to go home by swimming through a chain of pools that lead to his destination. In Dante’s Inferno, Dante is lost in the woods, and......
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