The Inferno by Dante
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The Inferno by Dante
In The Inferno, by Dante, the main character
operates on several levels. Dante serves as a
Christian hero because he undergoes trials and
tribulations in his search to find the souls true path
in life. Dante also portrays himself as everyman. He
does this by showing that he also suffers from sin.
In The Inferno, hell is in a spiral shape, and is
divided up by the seriousness of the sin committed.
The sinners are stuck in their location in hell where
there punishment fit the crime that they committed.
At the top of hell is where what Dante considered the
least sinful people belonged. This is the home of the
people who suffered from lust, and gluttony. The sins
got worse going down until the very bottom was reached.
In the very bottom of hell were the traitors, and
people who cheated other people. According to Dante,
these were the very worst people in hell. It seems
that every sinner in hell tries to misrepresent the
truth to rationalize away their sin.
In The Inferno, Dante comes across several people
that