Divina Comédia
"Divina Comédia," written by Dante Alighieri in the early 14th century, is an epic poem that explores the journey of the soul through the afterlife. It is divided into three main sections: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Each section represents a different realm of the afterlife, depicting the consequences of human actions and the path to redemption.
The poem is notable for its vivid imagery and allegorical themes, reflecting Dante's views on morality, justice, and divine love. It has had a profound influence on literature, art, and theology, making it a cornerstone of Italian literature and a significant work in the Western literary canon.