![]() Placing himself into the Paradiso, Dante expands the humans sphere to the divine one, brings heavens closer to earth. The fact, that Dante the Poet associates himself with his character, Dante the Poet, serves as a mean of humanization of such obscure sphere as the Paradiso. Thereby, Dante’s character, Dante the Traveler is incarnation of the whole humanity which suffers from its sins and craves for the way to the bliss of heaven. ![]() His work is devoted to a human, his/her weaknesses and virtues but not about society or social relationships. ![]() Nevertheless, in The Divine Comedy Dante is not an indifferent historian, but also a person who passionately protects his ideals. Still, many genius works present us the stories of their authors’ souls. Dante’s main character is a soul of a human, Dante. It is also a poem about Dante himself and simultaneously, about a person, who travels through “other” worlds, purifies and acquires perfect cognition. At the same time, The Divine Comedy is also a kind of excursion into the historical domain of past and future. Also it may be interpreted as three different steps of existence: Inferno of life, Purgatorio of human’s inner struggle and the Paradiso of the belief. The Divine Comedy presents three aspects of objective reality such as personal drama of the poet, the story of humanity and the structure of the universe. ![]()
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