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From "Dante: His Times and His Work" by Butler, Arthur John

Virgil
Dante's guide through Hell and Purgatory, a symbol of human reason and classical wisdom.
Core Belief
"Believes in reason, order, and the importance of human achievement, though ultimately acknowledges the limits of human understanding without divine grace."
Worldview
Sees the world through a classical lens, valuing virtue, courage, and intellectual pursuits, but ultimately unable to comprehend the full scope of Christian redemption.
Personality
Wise, compassionate, dignified, calm, and reassuring, acts as a mentor and protector to Dante, though ultimately limited in his ability to guide him to ultimate salvation.
In Their Own Words
"'Now needs must strength of spirit summon all; Be not afraid, for I am at thy side. Press on, and put all fear behind thee now.'"
"'Through me thou needs must go among the lost, Through me thou needs must go to that sad town, Through me thou needs must go among the people lost.'"
"'I am Virgil; and for no sin did I lose the heavens, but because I had not faith.'"
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