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Examples Of Justice In Dante's Inferno

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Ever since god was created, his people have always looked up to him. For forgiveness, prayers, help, and justice. In Dante’s story, Inferno, justice is the main theme throughout. Dante sees how much justice means the farther the story gets, through each circle of the nine that is completed. Justice is doing for others, which we will want for us. By you sinning, you are robbing god, and god is giving you justice by putting you through the gates of hell for good.
Dante knew that justice was created by god whenever he got to the gate entrance for hell, but he also knew that god created hell for there to be justice. God couldn’t punish sinners without having it, which is told as hell. By far, hell was the biggest punishment created in the story. “I am the way into the doleful city, I am the way into eternal grief, I am the way to a …show more content…

The stronger he is, the better he can speak upon them about sinning and where it can really take you to. At first, Dante never knew why he was going through hell. He first found himself in the dark. He felt that the words that were written above the gate were cruel. The further the story gets, the more he loosens up. He knew that he had gotten off onto the wrong path (possibly a sin). As Dante gets through each circle of hell, we find out that justice is about paying for the sin which was done. Each person that committed a sin, received a different punishment based on the extremity of the sin. Similar to going to jail, (you do the crime, you do the time), hell is described to be at least 100 times worse. In round one of the seventh circle, the sinners spend eternity boiling in blood. “At the base of the precipice, they see a river of boiling blood, which contains those who have conflicted violence upon others.” (Dante 429) Justice is being served to those sinners. Dante is going through these different circles to be able to see what hell can be like if you are a

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