![]() ![]() ![]() Dante shall leave behind not his hope, but his hesitation, fulfilling the divine will to go through Hell and see the suffering of people and other beings who were unfaithful to God. Though Virgil encourages Dante to go inside without hesitation, saying that he is under the divine protection and no dangers of Hell will threaten him. Virgil explains the inscription to him, but his words are so vague that Dante’s questions are left unanswered. Dante is scared and puzzled with the inscription, saying to his guide that he is afraid to go further and doesn’t understand the words written on the gates. Then, the story of creation of Hell from Primal Love, Justice and The Highest Wisdom. There is some more written at the gate: “Through me the way into the suffering city” is the next. The road to the underworld begins for Dante and Virgil from the gates of Hell with the inscription, that is well-known even to people who never read the “Divine Comedy”: “Abandon every hope, who enter here”. Dante’s Inferno Canto III Summary and Analysisĭante’s Inferno Canto III Summary and Analysis Summary. ![]()
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