What Does The Nine Circle Mean In Dante's Inferno

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The nine circles of Hell are Dante’s representation of what Hell is where all the sinners go to spend eternity. Dante describes the crimes of the sinners and the punishment of said crimes in great detail through the description of Hell and in the Nine Circles of Hell. Dante shows us his journey through Hell, one circle at a time representing the severity of each circle of Hell individually, the further down the circle the more severe the crime was committed by the sinner.

Dante descriptions of crime and punishment in each circle of Hell are explained, but some meanings are clearer than others. But, the organization for each circle is clear and concise. When each sinner die that arraigned to one of the circles of Hell fitting for the punishment of the different kinds of sins that committed on Earth. The …show more content…

Here is where the sinners that commit the most treacherous crimes. This circle is a frozen lake of ice; Satan himself is stuck in place at the center, just like all the other sinners throughout Hell. Being stuck is an example of the damnation that they are experiences for sinning. Dante shows us that these sinners are the people that continued down this path of crime, that is why they were granted the luxury of spending eternity in the Ninth Circle of Hell with Satan. But in Dante’s interpretation in Purgatorio, this was also related to seven deadly sins that also illustrated this path of ill behavior in Purgatorio.

Another reason to the way sinners are punished in Hell is repentant. The nature of each punishment is known, but the background of the cause isn’t that clouds the clearly of to which circle is appreciated for that given sinner. And not being able to repent or explain makes the impossible to change circles in Hell. This gives us a better understanding to that mismatch of punishment and crimes and being sentenced to Hell in the wrong

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