Jiang says Dante uses the Sicilian bull to make the punishment of the flame concretely painful rather than letting the reader treat the image of fire as innocuous.
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Flame
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...um it may seem innocuous right oh you're you're chopping a flame who cares okay so what dante is doing is he's reminding you..."
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"...um it may seem innocuous right oh you're you're chopping a flame who cares okay so what dante is doing is he's reminding you..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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