Dante Alighieri had a family of six, his wife, Gemma di Manetto Donati, his four sons, Jacopo Alighieri, Pietro Alighieri, Giovanni Alighieri, Gabrielle Alighieri, and his daughter, Antonia Alighieri. When Dante was nine, he met the love of his life, her name was Beatrice di Folco Portinari although, she had a short life of 25 years. He was promised a marriage to Gemma di Manetto Donati at the young age of 12 by his father, Alighiero di Bellincione. Dante went to a Franciscan school at Santa Croce. After his exile, Dante went on to create poems such as La Vita Nuova, The Divine Comedy, and Paradiso. Eventually Dante Alighieri’s family met up with him in Ravenna after 16 years of being apart once Dante exiled in 1302. Dante died when he was …show more content…
The Divine Comedy influenced many Florentines and many others during the Christian Middle Ages. The Divine Comedy was formed while he was exiled but Dante wouldn’t write it until six or several years later. The New Life or La Vita Nuova consisted of many love poems to Beatrice inspiring many others with the forbidden love he wrote about. Dante Alighieri created the Terza Rima, which is tercets woven into a rhyme scheme. Dante created the Terza Rima while writing The Divine Comedy. Nevertheless, Dante had a major influence on visual arts, as his work was so detailed that it painted a picture in the reader’s head so, when artists drew pictures of his characters in the poems, people knew exactly what the characters should look like, for this reason, many illustrations were created off of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Later on, Dante's, The Divine Comedy, eventually pushed people out of the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance era, for the reason that The Divine Comedy was thought about differently. Dante thought as if he was not a Catholic man, Dante had thought of mythology and with creativity in mind. Dante Alighieri is considered to be one of the greatest writers that ever lived, along with William Shakespeare. “Dante and Shakespeare divide the modern world between them; there is no third.”-T.S. Elliot. Dante Alighieri had many achievements that are well known today and still thought …show more content…
One reason was that, Dante’s poem Inferno from the trilogy, The Divine Comedy, is still relevant and talked about today seeing as the poem deals with questions we all have today for example, in 1941 with the Holocaust, people looked at the poem Inferno to see what the origins of evil were so they could see what was causing the Holocaust. They looked at the poem Inferno because the poem is about Hell and the evil inside it. Another reason Dante had an enormous impact was that without Dante we wouldn’t have so many poems that use the Terza Rima method to poems because it was Dante who created this method. The Terza Rima method is a rhyming scheme like aba bcb and cdc, Dante Alighieri was the first poet to use this method. The poem, Paradiso or Paradise, from The Divine Comedy shows goodness, kindness, and human nature, this poem leads us to believe now that people deserve redemption. The middle poem, Purgatorio or Purgatory, expresses human nature, coming back up from falling down, and getting over our human weaknesses, people look at this poem now to understand how to get stronger and to never give up. One of Dante’s other poems, De Vulgari Eloquentia or in English Ordinary Speech, proved influential after the poem eventually united the territories of Italy. In the end, Dante Alighieri proved influential to modern day society even after 696 years after his