Dante's "The Divine Comedy" is an epic poem that explores the journey of the soul through the realms of the afterlife: Hell (Inferno), Purgatory (Purgatorio), and Heaven (Paradiso). Written in the early 14th century, it is composed of three parts, each filled with rich allegory, intricate symbolism, and vivid imagery. The poem reflects Dante's views on sin, redemption, and the nature of divine justice, ultimately leading to the soul's union with God. Its influence on literature, theology, and philosophy is profound, making it a cornerstone of Western literature.
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