In Divine comedy and Aeneid Dante's Divine Comedy, Dante can incorporate the description of Virgil's Hades (In The Aeneid) into his poem and draw similarities between Inferno and Hades, but Dante replicates I will not try Virgil 's work. Hell drawn in hell of Dante is basically based on the literary structure of the underground world discovered by Aeneid of Virgil, but in their details the two kingdoms are completely different. The underworld of Virgil is almost indistinguishable, and Aeneas walked through it without paying special attention to the landscape of the hometown and the painful quality.
Dante's Divine Comedy is one of the most famous and influential literary works in history, Hell in Divine Comedy, and Dante's supervision through Hell Guide is most famous. This summer I will study Dante 's Inferno and plan to move to other parts of this story next year. Like last week, I was vacant in the summer list, I would like to fill it with the novels of the 1980s and raise the theme of literature in July. Since 1980 's, I asked members of the reading book group' Great Books About Great Books' to listen to my favorite novel. I got a lot of wonderful advice, but the title, a wonderful and completely unique book mentioned by many readers made me very excited.
"God's Comedy" depicts Dante's imaginary journey in hell and purgatory. Inferno is the most famous and widespread "part of the comedy of God" about the fact that Dante is traveling in various parts of hell under the guidance of Roman poet Vargill, his leader and guardian is. As a huge funnel with nine descending circular shelves, Dante's Hell has a well-organized and massive torture chamber where sinners are cautiously classified according to the nature of their sins and subjected to severe punishment. Attention to detail. People who recognize and deny their own crimes have the opportunity to gain heaven through the laborious purification process that continues at Purgatorio. The transition from human reason to revelation to God occurs in purgatory. There, confessors wait for the last journey of heaven to reconfirm their faith and wait for the redemption of their sins on the earth.
"Divine Comedy" tells the story of a journey to the world after Dante's death. In hell, purgatory, and heaven, where he meets the soul of the deceased person and talks. Evil people are punished in hell, repentants get rid of their sins in purgatory, and those blessed enjoy the vision of God in heaven. Dante saw God at the end of the last few rows of his poem. This seems very far for modern readers, especially readers who disagree with the faith of Dante's Christian. In fact, however, Dante's interest in this poem is concern for a considerate person at every age and place. What is humanity? How do you judge human behavior? What is important to life and death? Human behavior, both ourselves and others, is at the center of human experience in the world. It is always meaningful to encourage us to look back on this behavior with countless performances.