Dantes The Divine Comedy Video
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri Full English Audiobook Dantes The Divine ComedyThe story is divided into three parts: Infernorepresenting hell, Purgatoriorepresenting a type of limbo between heaven Coomedy hell, and Paradisorepresenting heaven. These three stages correlate to the undergroundsurfaceand sky from the main verticality narrativerespectively. Throughout the story, Dante descends through Infernothen ascends through Purgatorio and Paradiso. The poem begins with Dante lost in the forest, unable to find his way and fearful of becoming lost forever.
“He who occupies the high ground…will fight to advantage.”
This is an continue reading for his soul, which is lost and seeking salvation. He meets Virgil, who acts as his guide, and the two begin their descent into Inferno. Pictured above, Inferno is composed of nine concentric terraces, each one smaller and lower than the previous one.
Overall, it resembles an inverted mountain Dantes The Divine Comedy ziggurat, with its bottom point at the center of the earth. The descent through these terraces is symbolic of Dante traveling away from the surface and further from the skyas he confronts the three types of sin: the self-indulgent, the violent, and the malicious. Each terrace, or circle, contains sinners being eternally punished for a different type of sin.
As Dante descends down through the circles, the sins, as well as their punishments, get more severe. The bottom of Infernoat the center of the earth, is where Dante finds Lucifer, or the Devil. There, they find Mount Purgatorio.
In the second part of the story, PurgatorioDante and Virgil emerge on the surface of the southern hemisphere. There they find Mount Purgatorio, which is a terraced mountain that acts as a type of limbo between heaven and hell. This is Dantes The Divine Comedy, since mountains traditionally symbolize a link between heaven and earth. Throughout PurgatorioDante and Virgil ascend the mountain, which has nine terraces. The lowest two terraces house Ante-Purgatory, while the next seven represent the seven deadly sins. Above all this is the peak of the mountain, where the characters find the Earthly Paradise.
Dantes The Divine Comedy In PurgatorioDante is using verticality as a metaphor for our lives. By ascending through the terraces, the characters must confront the seven deadly sins, and after successfully doing so, they emerge at the top. This is the highest point on the mountain and the closest one can get to heaven on earth. There, Dante meets his muse, Beatrice, who acts as his guide as he ascends into Paradiso. Paradiso represents the sky. After ascending from Mount Purgatorio, Dante then ascends through the nine celestial spheres of heaven.
The Tale of the Ebony Horse
These celestial spheres represent virtues, in contrast to the terraces of Inferno and Purgatoriowhich represented sins. Each of the first seven spheres corresponds to a heavenly body, starting with the Moon and continuing with Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, respectively. The top two spheres are reserved Dantes The Divine Comedy the stars and the angels, which represent the highest beings of heaven, furthest from the world of sin below.
Above all this, of course, is God. Tbe Divine Comedy expresses a vertical worldview common to traditional belief systems. Throughout the story, acts of descension and ascension are symbolic of negative and positive acts, respectively.]
I think, that you commit an error. I can defend the position.
You are not right. I suggest it to discuss. Write to me in PM, we will talk.
What charming topic
The authoritative point of view, cognitively..
I can not take part now in discussion - there is no free time. I will be free - I will necessarily write that I think.