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Justice in hell
In the epic Poem Inferno of the Divine Comedy, Dante intends to show the reader the perfection of Gods justice in hell through storytelling about people who were permanently condemned to hell. ...
I understand that Dantes design of hell represents that each circle means specifically punishments to different kind of sin committed, the greater the sin was the worst place and punishment the sinner would receive. ... In opposition to this, whatever gravity of sin and whatever circle sinners were sent to, they would all forever suffer in hell, "as they lament in chorus the second death they must abide" (pg. ... The significance of circles that Dante refers to within the text illustrates their etternal suffering.
Approximate Word count = 588 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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