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By Miroslav Ovcharik - December 20, 2004

In Dante's Inferno, Virgil, the Roman poet, guides Dante through Hell. Virgil first encounters Dante at the beginning of Inferno when Dante strays from the True Way, a term used by Beatrice to represent a righteous and religious life. Beatrice, Dante's real-life love who resides in Heaven, becomes worried about Dante and urges Virgil to restore his…

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