Poems can say a lot. It means a lot of things and represents a lot of things. You can read a poem that it thinks about outdoor flowers, but if you look at it from a more detailed perspective, it is about someone's frustration or how many problems the author wants to solve You can talk about. There are many other questions and ideas that can be discussed in a simple poem series depending on how you handle it. Dante's poem "The Inferno" is a poem that portrays a trip to Dante's hell. He explained hell with nine different circles, and they all punished different sins.
In Dante Alighieri (Italian, 1265 - 1321), in this medieval mysterious tradition his famous co-media (meaning "comedy, written in AD 1313 - 1321)" I have written. This poem tells us the story that Dante's pilgrims are pursuing God. Compared to almost all classical stories about the gods, the God of Dante is far away from everyday human relations and does not participate. Not Divine, but Dante himself is the true focus of Commedia. Dante not only wrote Dante but also wrote Dante as an unhappy old man who had no reason to live as a pilgrim in life. Making Commedia is a personal field Dante uses to fuel himself. This long-term meditation forces his attention from pain (hell) to its result (purgatory) and to joy (heaven). There is no poetry that can better explain the medieval new self-centered.
Inferno is the first part of Divina Commedia, written between 1307 and 1314, a masterpiece of Dante Alighieri. This story tells Journey to Mount Purgatory to Dante of the pilgrim, and through his hell, so as not to confuse with the writer Dante. In the process, Dante and Virgil (a human reason) met many political opponents of Dante and many mythical creatures and sinners in history. Finally, the traveler descended Satan's back and crossed the center of the earth to find himself in Purgatory Hill. Dante developed many themes in the adventure of these travelers. Inferno is a work for Dante to express his views on God's righteousness. For this reason, Dante became one of the world's most popular poets when died in 1321. Even today, Dante is developing this theme with unparalleled skills. He even invented a new rhyme plan, terza rima for his magnificent work.
Some scholars claim that the poem was inspired by Dante's Inferno, as "Fire and Ice" has many interesting similarities with this work. It contains 9 rows corresponding to Dante 's nine - layered hell composition, and its prosodic plan mimics the terza rima model Dante invented for his comedy of God. This poem shape starts from the longest line and functions in a more or less shortest way as well as a structure like the funnel of Dante's hell. We often associate hell with the image of fire and heat, but Dante puts our prejudice first by declaring the most serious criminals in hell with an eternal sin in a cold wasteland.