A student suggests the dream scene warns Dante not to become stillborn inside Virgil and reads the siren as a love left to fester and rot.
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Fester
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"...the siren is like a love that has been left to fester. And that's why it, that's why it smells. Okay."
"...is engaging in simony and um the punishment is to basically fester in boiling uh in a in boiling excrement and some of them..."
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