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The narrator which is Dante believes he is playing the role of the protagonist. He believes that he is a good man who strays from the path of virtue, finding himself in the dark wood at the beginning of the poem. Dante is often terrified in hell and is moved by pity for the suffering sinners he sees there. However, he gradually learns from Virgil and becomes both more confident and less sympathetic toward those who have sinned against God. He is often interested in lingering to speak with sinners from Italy, particularly his native city of Florence. Since Dante is telling his own story I believe he is willing to add on details or lie about what actually happened in the adventure.
The narrator's role is to document the journey he has taken.
"Inferno" is a story written by Dante Alighieri, who in addition to being the author is the protagonist and narrator of this story. While reading, we may notice that:
- Dante wants to document his journey through the cycles of hell.
- This is clear at the beginning of the story, where Dante asks for help from the muses, to be able to tell everything he witnessed during his journey.
- In this case, we can consider the story to be Dante's personal account.
- Dante is also the lead character.
- It presents a narrative with a first-person point of view and this makes the reader know everything he saw and everything he felt.
In this case, we can see that the author assumes the role of a storyteller, where he shows his own experience to alert readers about the terrors of hell and everything that can lead to condemnation.
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