The contradiction Jiang begins to unpack: Charon appears to reject Dante but obeys Virgil's invocation of higher will.
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Charon paradox
The contradiction Jiang begins to unpack: Charon appears to reject Dante but obeys Virgil's invocation of higher will.
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"And here advancing towards us in a boat an aged man, his hair was white with years, was shouting, woe to you, corrupted souls...."
"...Hey, let us pass. Charon obeys. Okay. And this is a paradox. So let me explain the paradox to you. Again, the thing about..."
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