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The Divine Comedy
Dante Aligheri
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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17-04-2024
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488
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752
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri is a monumental epic poem that explores the realms of the afterlife, divided into three parts: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The narrative begins with Dante, the protagonist, finding himself lost in a dark forest, symbolizing a life of sin. He is rescued by the Roman poet Virgil, who guides him through Hell, where they witness the torments of the damned. Each circle of Hell is reserved for different sins, with punishments reflecting the nature of the transgressions. As they descend, Dante encounters historical and mythological figures, gaining insight into the consequences of sin. The journey continues into Purgatory, a mountain where souls undergo purification to ascend to Heaven. Here, Dante meets souls who are penitent and hopeful, striving for redemption. The ascent through Purgatory is marked by encounters with various spirits who share their stories of repentance and hope for divine grace. Finally, Dante reaches Paradise, guided by Beatrice, his idealized love. In this realm, he experiences the divine and encounters the blessed souls who have achieved eternal bliss. The journey through Paradise is a spiritual awakening for Dante, culminating in a revelation of God, where he gains profound understanding and enlightenment. Throughout the poem, Dante explores themes of sin, redemption, and divine justice, using allegory and vivid imagery to convey the moral and spiritual lessons of his journey. The work is a reflection on the human condition, the consequences of choices, and the possibility of salvation.
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