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Virgil proceeds to guide Dante through the nine circles of Hell. The circles are concentric, representing a gradual increase in wickedness, and culminating at the centre of the earth, where Satan is held in bondage.
Summary: Canto XVIII. Virgil and Dante find themselves outside the Eighth Circle of Hell, known as Malebolge (“Evil Pouches”).
Sinners placed in the upper circles of Hell are given relatively minor punishments, while sinners in the depths of Hell endure far greater torments. As the eighth of nine circles, Malebolge is one of the worst places in Hell to be.
3 Μαΐ 2024 · The nine circles of hell, as depicted in Dante's Inferno, represent a gradual descent into increasing levels of sin and punishment—from the first circle, Limbo, to the ninth circle, which is reserved for the worst sinners.
In both its physical layout and its nature, Hell is the direct opposite of the Paradiso, the Heavenly regions, which lie skyward and whose rewards and blessings increase the farther up one goes, based on how good one was in life. Dante's Hell consists of nine main circles.
15 Ιουλ 2013 · In Dan Brown’s Inferno, Robert Langdon is terrified when he recognizes Malebolge in his recurring visions, and we know why. Dante describes Hell in his Divine Comedy as an inverted funnel divided into nine circles, exactly as illustrated in Botticelli’s Map of Hell.
Looking down into the abyss, Virgil says that there are three circles of hell within the cliffs leading downwards, all filled with damned spirits. Virgil says that all wrongs against heaven end up getting punished.