Virgil guides Dante through Hell and Purgatory because Dante chose him. He did so because Virgil represented reason and was the father of Roman poetry.
Dante's guide through the underworld in his epic poem "The Divine Comedy" is the poet Virgil. Virgil serves as Dante's mentor and provides him with valuable insights and guidance as they journey through Hell and Purgatory.
There is no one with the name Beatrice in The Bible, however, Dante's guide in his Divine Comedy after Virgil was a woman called Beatrice. Virgil guides Dante through the Inferno and Purgatory then Beatrice guides Dante through the nine celestial spheres of Heaven.
Virgil
Dante's second edition of his trip through out Hell. Among new arrivals, torture and more. It's actually spelled "Purgatorio" but in new English "Purgatory". He's actually EXITING Hell and on to the mount of purgatory with the infamous Virgil as his guide. Dante take effect if HIS own sins in the second completion of the " The Divine Comedy". Continuing to " Heaven", the third chronicle
That is a reference to Dante Alighieri's classic work "The Divine Comedy." In it, the protagonist, named and based off of Dante himself, finds himself lost, both figuratively and literally. Soon, the ancient Roman Poet Virgil appears before Dante, offering to guide him. Dante accepts, and Vigil proceeds to lead him through the nine circles of hell, followed by purgatory, before reaching heaven. Basically, "I'll play Vigil to your Dante" means that someone will guide you, especially in the case of a difficult problem.
Beatrice
In Canto 1 of the Inferno, Virgil is waiting for Dante to have the courage and readiness to embark on their journey through Hell. Virgil serves as Dante's guide and mentor, leading him through the nine circles of Hell as he confronts the sins and punishments of the damned souls.
The five people taken from Limbo in Dante's Inferno are Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan—classical poets—as well as Virgil, Dante's guide through Hell and Purgatory in the poem. These figures were considered virtuous pagans who lived before the time of Christ and therefore resided in Limbo, the first circle of Hell according to Dante's depiction.
In the book, he is his guide through Hell. In the video game, he is the blue ghost guy who gives hints (basically still a guide)
He is a well-respected poet who exhibits clear reason and logic as he guides Dante through the Inferno.
There is no one with the name Beatrice in the Bible, however, Dante's guide in his Divine Comedy after Virgil was a woman called Beatrice. Virgil guides Dante through the Inferno and Purgatory then Beatrice guides Dante through the nine celestial spheres of Heaven.
Beatrice does after she had been advised to do so by Mary