What is virgil's advice to dante as spoken at the gate of hell?
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Virgil leads Dante to the gate of hell. Where they read the well-known inscription sometimes translated as "ABANDON all hope you who enter here" Dante comments that the inscription which also warns them that they are about to enter into a place where God judges and punishes lost souls with eternal torment.
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What are the advise did Virgil give to Dante as spoken at the Gate of hell?
Here are Virgil’s advice to Dante as spoken at the gate of hell.
- Virgil then advise Dante leave behind any doubts or fears he has about what he is about to see.
- Virgil advice Dante to have faith and accept the suffering he observes as divine justice.
In the process of continuing the journey on which Dante finds himself, he must believe and have faith. He must be willing to put first and foremost a trust in God that what he is about to see is right, and he must overcome the natural tendency to put yourself first: a task that few are able to accomplish.
In Canto of the inferno.
Virgil leads Dante to the gate of hell.
Where they read the well-known inscription sometimes translated as "ABANDON all hope you who enter here" Dante comments that the inscription which also warns them that they are about to enter into a place where God judges and punishes lost souls with eternal torment. Is a bit intimidating. Virgil then advice Dante to leave behind any doubts or fear he has about what he is about to see. If he is learning something from this journey he must have faith and accept the suffering he observes as divine justice. Virgil gives Dante his hand which Dante finds reassuring and comfort. Then the two pass through the gates of HELL.
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