After reading Dante's "Divine Comedy"

After reading a certain work, I believe you must have a lot of gains worth sharing, and you need to go back and write down your thoughts after reading it. So how do you write a good review? Below is my review of Dante's "Divine Comedy" compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you. After reading Dante's "Divine Comedy" 1

Dante's "Divine Comedy" begins like this: "In the middle of my life, I found that I had lost the right path and walked into a dark forest..." .

Now, I seem to be able to use Dante’s words to describe my current state of mind. Maybe it's because I don't understand... I don't understand too much. Because of this, sometimes I feel incompatible with some people and things around me.

Now, I wish that a ghost like Virgil would appear, just like he led Dante out of the predicament, he would also lead me out of the predicament. If so, I will repay him with gratitude several times, hundreds, or thousands of times greater than Dante! I don't expect that I can sublimate and baptize my entire soul like Dante. All I need is a ray of sunshine!

Now, maybe I am experiencing a strange adventure about the soul like Dante! Only in this way can I learn more, grow bigger, and make myself better! Only then do I have the opportunity to run, to farther places, where my dreams exist!

Someone once told me such a sentence, saying: "A person armed with spirit cannot be defeated!" I thought about this sentence very carefully and realized a lot. If you have some special experiences and experiences, I believe you can also deeply understand the charm of this sentence! I always remember this sentence and remind myself that on the road of life, we will definitely go through a lot of spiritual baptism. I hope that we can grow freely and have our perfection in so many processes!

In "The Divine Comedy", when Dante asked Virgil the difference between hell and purgatory, Virgil answered him like this: "Hell is the abyss of pain, and purgatory is the place of hope! "If you think about it carefully, this sentence makes sense. Let us break through the shackles of hell and be tempered and sublimated in purgatory. Only in this way, maybe our lives will be more complete. Just like the precipitation that a flower goes through when it is in bud, let us explode! Thoughts after reading Dante's "Divine Comedy" 2

After reading the book "The Divine Comedy" during the summer vacation, I felt a lot in my heart. "The Divine Comedy" is divided into three parts, namely "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". Dante described the content of the three poems as if they were the eighteen levels of hell among Chinese folk.

On the way through hell, purgatory and heaven, the poet gave full play to his imagination and described various fantasy scenes. There are also many gloomy words in the poem that are horrifying, such as walking into a dark forest again, I want to save you from this beast, terrible howls, painful screams and my mind is entangled with panic... It seems to make the reader immersed in the scene. Hell is mostly gloomy and miserable. Purgatory is much better than hell. Here there are oriental sapphires, clear skies and saints... Every part in "The Divine Comedy" will bring a new scene to readers. Hell is eerie and terrifying, while purgatory is hope and tranquility. , heaven is a beautiful realm. As the protagonist of the article, Dante may want to tell us to do more good deeds. Dante was born in a noble family. I think this pessimistic idea is also caused by society. In Dante's two-line poem describing the gate of hell, "Here all hesitation must be eradicated, and here no cowardice will be of any use." It tells us that in the face of knowledge, we must have a fearless and persevering character. In the poem "The Divine Comedy" there are many metaphors that are easy to understand, and they also describe monsters and monsters. Dante describes in the first person that he strayed into a dark forest at the age of 35. At the foot of a hill, there were three beasts, a she-wolf, a lion, and a leopard. When he asked for help, the soul of the ancient Roman poet Virgil appeared, and he was deeply affected by it. Say you cannot defeat these three beasts, I show you another way. So he took Dante through hell and purgatory, and then handed him over to the soul of Dante's lover Bellizzi, and passed him through heaven to see God.

Dante's "Divine Comedy" may have wanted to change people's hearts, but it still did not change the desire and greed of human nature.