According to Michael Meister's introduction to The Inferno, Dante's story still has a powerful effect on its readers for hundreds of years because many people still struggle with the age-old question of what it always means to be a good person.
He claims in his book, "Introduction to the Inferno," that there is still a war between good and evil within each and every person. Additionally, Dante's literary style is still accessible today. Even now, publishing such profoundly meaningful novels grounded in reality continues to capture the public's interest.
The poet's descent into hell is described in the tale. Dante goes through the Nine Circles of Hell, led by the poet Virgil until reaching the core, where Satan himself sits. Following their exiting Hell, Dante and Virgil will travel to Purgatory before continuing to Heaven.
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A prologue is merely a introduction; it cannot tell the whole story.
But a intro does tell you what is generally going to happen, that line basically means that there will be some type of internal and external conflict. Which is soon to "mend" itself (Fyi, I watched 2 Romeo and Juliet movies and read the play 3 times, if you have more questions, feel free to ask me)
Also if my first answer doesn't work try "This prologue does not disclose all the juicy details of the story
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Arguments are claims backed by reasons that are supported by evidence.
Could you please provide the passage for this question? I would love to help :)