In Canto I, Dante has strayed from the True Way into the Dark Wood of Error. He opens his eyes and sees the mount Mount of Joy which is lit up by the sun. He sets out to try to climb the mountain, but his way is blocked by the Three Beasts of Worldliness: The Leopard of Malice and Fraud, The Lion of Violence and Ambition, and The She-Wolf of Incontinence. He then starts to lose all hope when Virgil, Dante’s symbol of Human Reason appears. Dante is very frightened and nervous by Virgil’s presence as you can tell by his response towards Virgil saying “Have pity on me, whatever thing you are, whether shade or living man” (Dantes Inferno pg. 30).
Dante doesn’t know who or what Virgil is and is really scared of him.
Virgil then explains to Dante why he is here and reassures him not to be frightened. Virgil tells Dante he has been sent to lead dante from error. Virgil then lets Dante know that they have to go through hell to get out because the three beasts that guard the Mount of Joy. Virgil offers to guide dante through the depths of hell tells dante that he can only take him so far then he will turn Dante over to another guide, Beatrice, the symbol of Divine Love because human reason is self limited. Dante agrees to have Virgil be his guide and then they set off. Dante is here because he went astray from the straight road of life and ended up in some evil dark woods. He sees the road going to the Mount of Joy that is lit up by the sun and sets off to go climb the mountain.
The Essay on Dante the Pilgrim
Dante the pilgrim of the Inferno finds himself in a path he did not knew. He has lost his way towards the “true path” (“SparkNotes”). Dante is now in a place of darkness and fear. As he sees light over a hill, he climbs towards it. He then meets Virgil who invites him to join the poets. Dante is flabbergasted but at the same time is apprehensive in taking on the journey. Virgil’s invitation was to ...
Everywhere he goes, the spotted Leopard stands blocking his every turn. Then he sees the Lion raging with hunger with its enormous head held high in the air to strike fear into anyone that comes close. Then he sees the She-Wolf driving upon him raveging around. The reason Dante is going into hell is because now that he is in the woods, he cannot climb the Mount of joy because the Three Beasts are blocking him. No one can make a direct ascent past the beasts, but whoever escapes them has to go the longer and harder way. He therefore has to go through hell to get to the gates of heaven and the light of God. Virgil has been sent to guide dante through the darkness of hell.
Dante is taking us along on his journey through hell to show everyone what the other side is like. He was sent to go to hell and see the tortures that go on to all of the sinners. He wants to spread the word to everyone so the world will become a better place with no violence, corruption and fraud. I think he wants to see a world with less sinners. Dante wants to let everyone know what he experienced and what he saw these sinners go through..