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The Divine comedy summary (COM LIT 60A)
Course: World Literature (COM LIT 60A)
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World Literature (COM LIT 60A)
The Divine Comedy Summary:
"The Divine Comedy" is an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri, an Italian poet,
in the 14th century. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest works of world
literature. The poem follows the journey of the protagonist, Dante himself, through the
three realms of the afterlife: Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso
(Paradise).
Inferno:
The first part of the poem, Inferno, depicts Dante's descent into Hell. Guided by
the poet Virgil, Dante explores the nine circles of Hell, each representing a different sin
and its corresponding punishment. Throughout his journey, Dante encounters
historical and mythological figures, as well as individuals from his contemporary
society, who are all undergoing torment for their sins. The Inferno serves as a moral
and allegorical exploration of sin, punishment, and the consequences of human
actions.
Purgatorio:
In the second part, Purgatorio, Dante and Virgil ascend Mount Purgatory, where
souls undergo purification before reaching Heaven. Each of the seven terraces
represents a specific sin, and the souls are gradually cleansed of their respective
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