What a Kiss Means I recently read some interesting short stories titled The Kiss by Kate Chopin and Dante's Inferno by Dante Alighieri. Both these stories are alike and different in different ways. A comparison of these two short stories is presented throughout this paper. Although, I enjoyed both stories one was easier to picture than other. Dante's Inferno was better because it has more descriptive details than the story of The Kiss. The difference between the two short stories is the settings and the period in time in which they took place, not to mention, one author is a women and the other a man.
A man's description of something thats happened will be totally different from a women's description of the events. For instance The Kiss takes place time in a formal mo
...re setting and was written in 1897-1899 by Kate Chopin. She lived in St. Louis, Missouri. The story took place when the Industrial Revolution and feminists were just beginning to start. As for Dante's Inferno it took place in the underworld otherwise, known as Hell. This short story was written in 1314 by a man named Dante Alighieri. He was born in Florence, Italy.
His inspiration for writing the story because of the death of his mistress, whom he loved, named Beatrice. This being said the two stories are both explaining what a kiss and love brings into ones life. The forbiddingness of showing affection or the embarrassment for having sinned due to a kiss A Kiss 2 is described in both stories by each author. This makes these two stories similar in that way too. The story Dante's Inferno
describes love and a kiss when Frenseca speaks to Dante saying: '' Francesca, the torment that you suffer brings painful tears of pity to my eyes. . But tell me, in that time of your sweet sighing how, and by signs, did love allow you to recognize your dubious desires''? And she to me: ''There is no greater pain than to remember, in our present grief, past happiness (as well your teacher knows)! ''But if your great de2sire is to learn the very root of such love as ours, I shall tell you, but in words of flowing tears''. ''One day we read to pass the time away, of Lancelot, how he had fallen in love; we were alone, innocent of suspicion''.
Time and again our eyes were brought together by the book we read; our faces flushed and paled''. ''To the moment of one line alone we yielded; it was when we read about those longed for lips now being kissed by such a famous lover, that this one''. (Who shall never leave my side) “”Then kissed my mouth, and trembled as he did''. (115. 120. 125. 130. 135) This quote from Dante's Inferno gives in depth details about the kiss and the feelings that Frensca had. However, the story The Kiss explains being kissed but in a different scenario and setting.
The story explains like this: ''During one of the pauses between their talk of the last tea and the next reception the door opened and a young man entered whom Brantain knew quit well''. '' The girl turned her face toward him''. ''A stride or two brought him to her side, and
bending over her chair—before she could suspect hie intention, for she did not realize that he had not seen her visitor—he pressed an ardent, lingering kiss upon her lips''. (Chopin, pg. 1) A Kiss 3 This quote from the story titled The Kiss gives a good idea of how Britain felt when the kiss took place.
That is what the stories Dante's Inferno and The Kiss have in common. My favorite part of Dante's Inferno was when Francesa speaks to Dante about the love of her life stating: ''Love, that excuses no one loved from loving,seized me so strongly with delight in him that, as you see, he never leaves my side'' (845). That statement by itself gives you a perfect picture of how passionate Francesca feels. My favorite part of The Kiss is towards the end of the story which says: ''But you know'', he went on quietly, ''I didn't tell him so , it would have seemed ungrateful, but I can tell you''.
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