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Dante

Dante's epic poem, 'The Divine Comedy,' is a profound exploration of human morality and spiritual journey. It is divided into three parts: 'Inferno,' 'Purgatorio,' and 'Paradiso,' each depicting different realms of the afterlife. The narrative follows the journey of Dante as he navigates through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by the Roman poet Virgil and Beatrice. more

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