The Divine Comedy
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  • Reads 136
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2019
Mature
*Modern rendition based on Dante Aligheri's 'The Divine Comedy'

The squawking of ravens echoed violently throughout the dark forest. Each tree rugged and rough with twisting branches and dying leaves begging to let go and fall onto the dusty, dead forest floor. A young man carelessly walking among them, eyes wide in fear hearing the screams of animals in the far distance. Silhouette's of a lion, leopard and she-wolf guarding his way, each taller by him by more than a foot. Their hungry jaws drooling, outlined in sharp orange teeth and blood stained fur. It was then where his master waited for him, calling to the man out from the shadows like the beacon of hope among all things evil. The poet, sent by a woman from the heaven to rescuse Dante from the fortest,  would then pull Dante into an adventure to get to the paradise he was called to. Through the nine circles of hell and purgatory the duo are sent on the journey of a lifetime.
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In an effort to vent, a young individual has been writing poetry, being this his first poetry book, just a collection of some of the numerous poems already written. Most of the poems related to a romantic aspect or a new personal revolution, hence, it is symbolically related in a few of them to one of the historical watersheds more impactful not just for the author, but for the society, the French Revolution, as it involved the overthrow of an absolute monarchy. Meanwhile, for the author's personal revolution it involved a huge empowerment against others, hence, the present poetry book is considered as the modern manifestum for the author.