can be called a gallery of colorful and vivid characters. Thoughts after reading Dante’s Divine Comedy. As the protagonist of this epic, Dante's searching character and rich and complex spiritual world are depicted in the most detailed and full way. Although the two guides Virgil and Beatrice are symbolic and allegorical, they still have distinct personalities. Virgil is the mentor, showing a father-like and kind character in his care and teachings to Dante. Beatrice is a lover. In her rescue and encouragement to the poet, she shows a mother-like gentle and dignified character. Dante is good at using extremely accurate and concise language to outline the appearance and personality characteristics of characters in dramatic scenes and actions. In a tragic atmosphere of sorrow and sorrow, the poet describes the faithful character of Paul and Franziska. In a dark and resentful situation, the poet outlines the greed and fraud of Pope Peniface VIII. His character is all incisive. There are various thrilling and magical scenes in "The Divine Comedy", including all kinds of demons and monsters in hell, such as the three-headed evil dog Lynx that devours ghosts, the human-faced demon bird flying above the forest of suicides, with three faces of different colors, The King of Hell with three pairs of huge wings and the Fury, covered in blood and with a green snake on her head, are vividly and lifelikely depicted in Dante's pen with just a few smiles.
They are not only highly realistic artistic images, but also excellently set off the atmosphere of each specific environment in hell