Use Of Minos In Dante's Inferno

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In Canto V Dante uses Minos and those who lust from mythology to form allusions. Minos is a beast that Dante and Virgil encounter when they reach the second circle of hell. The second circle is where hell actually starts where all sins are punished. Accordingly, Minos wraps those who sin inside of his tail, and decide what circle they belong in. Furthermore, while Dante is here, he calls over Paola and Francesca in the name of love. The two lovers, then explained their story. Francesca was married to Paola’s older brother out of the alliance. Consequently, he found these two lovers and killed them both. The older brother is now at the bottom of hell being punished for murder. The allusions help the reader connect with the narrative and feel

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