Inferno was written by Dante Alighieri around 1314 and depicts the imaginary journey of the poet through hell. Dante's life ranged from court to court, gave a lecture and wrote down his experience. Epic of trilogy composed of Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (Hell, Purgatory, Heaven) - his comedy is often regarded as one of the greatest poet feats ever. These three parts are incredible literary feats, and since their symbols are very complicated and beautiful, the scholars have not yet figured out all the details of today.
Dante's Inferno is widely known as a Western literary classic and details the journey of Dante in nine inner circles. The voyage began with the 1300 Easter season starting with Good Friday and descending from Hell. After meeting his guide with the mysterious dark wood, the famous Roman poet Virgil, the two poets began their decline through a world of tragic shadows, terrible torture and infinite miserable evil. This version of Inferno is edited in XML (Extensible Markup Language), so users can search various entities throughout the poem. On top of Italian and English text, the user will see a band listing 6 categories. Clicking on one of these terms will display a list of creatures, gods, images, people, places, and structures in each entry.
In Dante's hell, Dante kept on a big journey, corrected the fact that he could not see the sin by exploring the depth of hell. One of the main aspects behind this voyage is the city of Florence. In his hell exploration, Dante met many citizens of Florence. Dante used these letters to discuss the politics of Florence. The reader will experience Dante's life experience as an exile. Throughout the novel, Dante was unable to see the sin, eventually allowing him to understand sins and pay for it. When Dante saw that the opportunistic soul was being tortured and chased by Bumblebee, he fainted. "When I fell asleep, I fell down." (Canto III, line 136). He was very angry when Dante saw the wretched couple of Paolo and Francesca. In hell, Francisca was brought to Paul forever by Paul without the possibility of growth or change. She chose the love that leads to God and formed the eternal connection between glory and perfection.