Jiang reads Virgil's feeding of Cerberus as evidence that Virgil functions like an emperor of hell who can command or pacify demons.
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Cerberus
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"were deaf okay so there's cerberus um who's threatening them and then virgil basically feeds them okay so again this gives us the idea..."
"...is an outlandish vicious beast his three throats barking dog -like cerberus his eyes are blood -red breezy black his beard is black and..."
"...to screen the other those miserable wretches turn and turn when cerberus the great worm noticed us he opened wide his mouth showed us..."
"What good is it to thrust against the fates? You're Cerberus, if you remember well, for that had both his throat and chin stripped..."
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A source-grounded reading of the seminar's central move: Inferno is not only a theater of punishments but a machine for moral reflection, and Virgil's authority keeps showing the limits that Dante will eventually have...
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