What Does Ice Symbolize In Dante's Inferno

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When you hear the phrase “burn in Hell,” you wouldn’t expect that burn to be from ice. In Dante’s Inferno by Dante Alighieri, he portrays Hell as being a cold, gloomy contrary to the fiery, incandescent Hell seen in books like the Bible. Some readers think that Hell should’ve been more like the Bible interpretation rather than the ice cube until you look at the allegories this brings. Hell being ice makes sense because of its representation of the people suffering, the actions said people did when they were alive, and a fiery Hell doesn’t make sense.

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