The text is in this sense highly educational because it draws the attention, through literary language, to aspects which are often disregarded in everyday life nowadays.
In a general manner, Dante's Inferno, as is the trilogy the Devine Comedy may also represent the interior feelings of a tormented soul, trapped in its sinful thoughts and actions. A symbol in this sense can be considered the continuous circles of the Inferno which represent the decaying levels of humanity. The upper levels may still present some innocence as the sins are not evil but rather innocent because the people trapped in the Limbo lost the divine contact with God; for the lower levels however, which include fraud and treachery, the sins are unpardonable. Thus, while the Church can bring back faith, fraud and treachery as understood by Dante cannot be forgotten.
Indeed, parts of Dante's journey are today dissolute. Aspects such as magic or defiance of the religion are not as common today as were in the medieval time. However, Dante's exquisite masterpiece offers also, through this point-of-view, a mirror of the way in which the church was perceived and the belief that witchcraft along with occult means of defying faith were the gravest sins. This perspective only points out the importance of religion and faith, a perspective which would be useful in today's world as well.
The approach Dante took for his work is not uncommon however. The period of his writing was deeply religious. It must be pointed out that the 1300s represented one of the most religious periods in the history of human kind largely due to the influence the Catholic Church had in Europe in particular. Following this troubled period, the conquests would eventually determine the actual power and precision of the Roman Catholic...
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