He was lost in the woods and being threatened by wild animals when Virgil appeared and offered him a way out through Inferno.
The above is true, but it must be understood that the woods and the wild animals are an allegory and should not be taken literally. At the beginning of the Inferno, Dante states that he found himself in a dark wood, beset by dangers, and contemplating suicide. Virgil appears to him and leads him on the road to salvation.
Dante goes into the Inferno in "The Divine Comedy" to gain a deeper understanding of sin, repentance, and Christian salvation. He is guided by the Roman poet Virgil through the nine circles of Hell, encountering sinners and witnessing the consequences of their actions. Through his journey, Dante learns about the consequences of sin and the importance of spiritual guidance in finding redemption.
I am taking this as a literal term and not some metaphorical...metaphor. In the ninth and last circle of hell, treachery, lucifer is frozen in a lake (has a name I think) made from his own tears.
It says that traitors to their lords and benefactors are frozen in a lake of tears, in all conceivable contortions.
Because in the Divine Comedy, Dante states that the Devil is very large with very large wings, and that the Devil will flap them constantly, sending out cold air to Treachery and Fraud, and the wind gusts can be felt throughout the Inferno. Also, that the Devil is imprisoned in the ice and cannot leave.
they go to the 7th layer of hell along with those against nature, acording to dante in dante's inferno.
Dante's Inferno Animated was created in 2010.
Harry B. lachman painted dante's Inferno.
Dante's Inferno was originally written in Italian.
Dante's 'Inferno'
The duration of Dante's Inferno Animated is 2280.0 seconds.
Dante's Inferno was originally written in Italian.
Dante Alighieri
Dante's Inferno - video game - happened in 2010.
Dante's Disneyland Inferno was created on 1996-05-06.
The first word in Dante's Inferno is "Nel" which means "In" in English.
Yes, Dante's Inferno is a book that is part of a larger work called "The Divine Comedy". The Inferno is the first part of this epic poem, where the author Dante Alighieri describes his journey through the nine circles of Hell.