Divine Punishment: Understanding Dante's Vision of the Afterlife
In the 14th century, Italian poet Dante Alighieri created one of literature's most vivid depictions of the afterlife in his epic poem "The Divine Comedy." The first part, known as "Inferno," takes readers on a journey through nine distinct circles of hell, each designed to punish specific sins with carefully crafted torments. Let's explore Dante's nine circles of hell and discover what awaits sinners in this medieval vision of the underworld.