Within Dante's moral framework, Jiang says Virgil belongs at the very bottom of hell among the great betrayers, even worse than Lucifer in some respects.
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Bottom of hell
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"virgil be to me in the inferno which part of the inferno the very bottom in one of the mouths of"
"satan yeah right right he's the great betrayer much worse than satan he is a great betrayer and who said instead cassius and buddhas..."
"...donnie's framework and in donnie's framework virgil is in the bottom of hell being chewed and tortured by lucifer how"
"...most interesting part, where we are now at the very bottom of hell. We've entered the very center of hell. And so this is..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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