One student suggests Virgil may somehow have gone to heaven and returned, but Jiang notes this collides with the explicit rule that non-Christians cannot simply enter heaven.
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Heaven visit
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"i'm trying to figure out how he knows two things that are revealed to us in heaven the first is that the holy trinity..."
"oh this place is great but i have to be like a servant to god and i want to do that so i'm coming"
"back you could have gone there because he's explicit right you cannot leave hell unless you can't go to heaven unless you're a christian..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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