Summary Of Dante's Inferno By Robert Pinsky

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The Inferno of Dante, translated by Robert Pinsky is the first part of Dante’s Divine Comedy. It is a descriptive religious quest through hell, separated with 7 different levels based on the sinners sin. Dante includes current people of his day in different levels, such as his enemy Filippo Argenti, who took possession of Dante’s confiscated property after exiled from Florence. He is guided through hell by Virgil the “righteous pagan”, placed in Limbo where “some lived before Christian faith, so that they did not worship God aright” (Dante 27.28-29). Virgil worshiped a polyastic religion, which explains why she placed in Limbo. While Dante is traveling through hell he wants to show the living people on Earth what will happen if they continue