The author of this work was written from 1307 to 132 1. Through the dialogue with various famous figures in hell, purgatory and heaven, it reflected the achievements and some major problems in the field of medieval culture, and it was an encyclopedia, from which we could also get a glimpse of the dawn of humanism in the Renaissance.
The whole poem consists of three parts: hell, purgatory and heaven. In the form of a long poem, it describes a dream Dante had in his middle age in order to condemn the church's rule, but he still hasn't got rid of the Christian theological point of view.
In this epic with more than 14,000 lines, Dante resolutely opposed obscurantism in the Middle Ages, expressed his persistent pursuit of truth, and had a far-reaching impact on the poetry creation of later generations in Europe.
2. Virgil is one of the main characters in the action game "Ghost Cry" series, Dante's twin brother, one of the sons of legendary swordsman Sparta and human woman Eva, and also has the power of the devil.
Virgil pretended to be a swordsman, arrogant and uninhibited. He uses the devil's knife as a weapon and doesn't like to use guns. Virgil is different from Dante who chooses to live in a human way. He often thinks of himself as a demon, because he thinks that the human side will make him weak until he changes his mind to some extent. ?
Dante and Virgil both appear in the painting Dante and Virgil in Hell. This is an oil painting by Eugène Delacroix in 1822.
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Divine Comedy means Divine Comedy in Italian. Dante only named his works comedy at first, and Boccaccio added the word "sacred" to show his respect for Dante when he wrote the biography of Dante.
Comedy got its name because it started in a sad hell and ended in a bright heaven. Because people at that time used to call narrative poems "comedy" and "tragedy"; It is said that The Divine Comedy is written in Italian, not the official language Latin, and the writing is not too serious, so it is called Comedy. When it was translated into China, it was translated into The Divine Comedy. It is one of the four classical novels in Europe.
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