For hell, everyone has different opinions and ideas. This is especially true in Odyssey, Inideid, Hell. First of all, in the interpretation of Homer's interpretation "Odyssey" it is very dark, sad, very deeply basic, including the deceased. Later, to Aeneis, Virgil explains that the soul of sin is being punished on the earth by providing a more vivid description of the hell. Finally, presenting a disturbing version of hell in Inferno in Dante, expressing how hell divided into several sections, each section specialized in several kinds of evil.
Dante's Inferno is widely known as a classic of Western literature and details the journey in Dante's 9 hell circles. Beginning in the Easter season of 1300, beginning with Good Friday, voyage began through the hell. After meeting his guide, the famous Roman poet Virgil began to fade in the mysterious dark wood through a world of tragic shadows and terrible torture and heartless miserable evil. This version of Inferno is edited in XML (Extensible Markup Language), and users can search various entities of the entire poem. A band with six categories is displayed above Italian and English text. Clicking on one of these terms will display a list of creatures, gods, images, people, places and structures of each entry
Children's literature, literary works, illustrations are attached for entertaining and teaching young people. This type includes a wide range of works including globally recognized classics of literary classics, picture books, readable stories for children, fairy tales, lullabies, fable songs, folk songs and other major verbal communication materials . In the latter part of the eighteenth century, child literature became the first independent and independent literary form, only before that early childhood. However, in the 20th century its growth is very grand and may not be majestic, but insisted that it is looked up to and received other recognized branches of literature.
The classic era of Arabic literature, mainly proverbs and poetry, was first spread with oral tradition and later written in text format. Classical Arabic literature dates from the 16th century to the 16th century. Although these classics are not necessarily religious, they are divided into the first one before the emergence of Islam at the beginning of the seventh century and the second two periods after the emergence of Islam. The modern era of Arabic literature appeared in the 19th century, partly being exposed to the traditions of Western culture and literature. The roots of European short stories and modern novels were in the 18th century, but it was not until the end of the 19th century that the Arab world began to develop these forms of literature.