In a recent discussion on Dante 's Inferno' s Canto 8, many scholars argued that Dante 's pilgrims controversially abused angry sinner Filippo Argenti in the fifth circle. The dispute between the two can be seen from a number of perspectives. From a point of view, not only is Dante considered to be punished in this circle, it is considered irrational (Ilamala) because his reaction is a wrong motive. Besides, Dante's anger is said to be a good reason because there is a legitimate reason.
Relationship between Dante and Virgil in Dante 's Inferno' s Canto XIV In Canto XIV of Inferno of Dante, Virgil explained the statue of an old man in Crete. Dante uses Crete 's old man as a metaphor of Virte' s legacy to clarify the essence of the relationship between Dante and Virgil. At the beginning of this metaphor, Dante explained in detail the magnificence of the Greek empire and Roman civilization and explained it in a systematic manner. "Once selected, Virgil explained." As a reliable birthplace / national epic regarded as Rome, it has been very popular since its publication. VirgilBeatrice sends Virgil back to Earth. As the poet Virgil lived in Christianity to regain Dante and serve as his guide to hell and purgatory he lived with other justice non-Christians of Ante-Inferno. Virgil served as his guide, for he praised that Virgil's work is higher than all other poets.
In a recent discussion on Dante 's Inferno' s Canto 8, many scholars argued that Dante 's pilgrims controversially abused angry sinner Filippo Argenti in the fifth circle. The dispute between the two can be seen from a number of perspectives. From a point of view, not only is Dante considered to be punished in this circle, it is considered irrational (Ilamala) because his reaction is a wrong motive. Besides, Dante's anger is said to be a good reason because there is a legitimate reason.