Pilgrimage and Place
Can you know the place where you are from without viewing it from the outside? Dante is in exile. He sets up his poem as a story of pilgrimage. It is a universal story. Pilgrimage is an analogy for life. In a way we are on a pilgrimage because we have been removed from some perfect version of love and relationship with our creator and are wandering among the created world distracted by events that seem urgent and important but are neither in the grand scheme of things. It is one of the accepted interpretations of Dante's opening Canto that the wood that he is lost in is reflecting the wood of the suicides that we later encounter in Inferno canto XIII. Dante is lost in a wood that makes it harder to see how to ascend the mountain. He is blocked by animals that make it impossible to proceed but by taking a circuitous route. Dante's exile in reality is neatly illustrated by the self-doubt and dark confusion of this analogy. There is something universal in this frustration. Virg...