"Their throat is an open grave and their tongue practices fraud" (Romans 3: 13). Since God changed Satan into a fascinating snake, "When urging Satan to slide into his" abdomen "for his deception" Since the "collapsed" snakes became a universal symbol of literary fraud (Alter 41)) Dante uses snakes in his epic "hell" and associates the fraudulent nature of thieves in the seventh hell on lap eight with their punishment. As time passed, the snake fell figuratively, showed a new figure and became a social crook.
Dante made hell in the hell of Dante and drew a hell that Dante believed. For many readers, Dante's hell is strange, but in some cases the text is actually relevant to today's society. In other cases, the era has changed so the correlation between Dante's hell and today's society has declined. Eating big is one of the most permanent problems today. In Dante's hell, the people accused of crime are constantly raining with feces to punish what they did. Today, if people are overweight, society thinks it is disgusting and disgusting; people overweight are considered gluttonous. There is no doubt that many of these people live today with Dante's hell. They are shunned by society, laughing and laughing. Not only are they mocked and disliked by society, they will despise and hate themselves even if they do not appear every day.
Avoid the pain of hell. The famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri writes about the physical depiction of hell and the punishment of all sinners against their sins. The comedy of God records the journey of Dante from the depth of hell to the glory of heaven, but it contains a deeper meaning. Through his motif, interaction with sinners, and other literary works and hell combinations, Dante reveals the true meaning of hell. "Inferno's Kant 18's Dante Alighieri's iterative theme, Marcel Proust once said that Rao us ..." A trip to explore wisdom through wild is happening at The Inferno of Dante Alighieri. Inferno is the first part of a trilogy called epic, god comedy. Inferno talks about the narrator