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Dante's Inferno Analysis

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When people think of Hell, they usually picture a fiery burning Hell with the screams of sinners as a constant background noise.However, Dante Alighieri, the author of the Divine Comedy and more specifically The Inferno, had a completely different idea of Hell; an icy version of Hell. Dante wrote The Inferno after being exiled from the catholic church, and all of Italy. Throughout the piece, the reader sees many different people that personally hurt Dante placed in one of his 9 rings of Hell. Each Level of Hell holds sinners of different sins. There is a ring for lust, murder, betrayal, and there is even a ring that Dante called the Waiting Room of Hell for people who didn't take sides and fight for what they believed in. The piece was originally …show more content…

The Icy Hell permanently allows sinners in the lowest level of Hell to forever remember their sins with minimal distractions. The sinners are frozen in the ice which gives them eternity to reflect on their sins as quoted in line 12 of canto 34. “they shone below the ice like straws in glass. Some lie stretched out; others are fixed in place upright, some on their heads, some on their soles; another, like a bow, bends foot to face.” These lines demonstrates that the sinners are frozen in very painful positions under the ice which gives them a lot of time to reflect on their wrongdoings. The sinners are also frozen rather than burning. So rather that having their flesh burned off rapidly, the sinners most likely acquire pain much slower as they slowly freeze away beneath the ice. Satan's wings also keep the ice frozen forever with no chance of melting, as shown in line 50. “They were not feathers—their texture and their form so were like a bat's wings—and he beat them so that three winds blew from him in one great storm: it is these winds that freeze all Cocytus.” That being said, the sinners are truly trapped beneath the ice for

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