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The Representation Of Sins In Dante's Inferno
The first of three books in the Divine Comedy trilogy, “Dante's Inferno” is an epic poem separated into numbered stanzas categorized in cantos. The story begins with the protagonist dante on earth coming out of the woods when he comes across a beautiful mountain. When he tries to climb the mountain he is stopped by three beasts; a leopard representing the sin of lack of self control, a lion representing violent sin, and a wolf representing sins of fraud. Each animal was a representation of dante's own sins and the mountain was a representation of heaven. Because dantes “sins” wouldn't allow him into “heaven” he had no choice but to leave. Soon after he meets a spirit in the woods by the name of Virgil, he was a dead poet and dante was a huge

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