A student asks whether Dante's structure reflects grooming or another historically visible pattern, and Jiang agrees there must be something in Dante's social perception of homosexuality that provoked this emphasis.
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Historical perception
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"Jay and then Edward in Dante's time, was there a lot of grooming going on? Like, did he, I'm just wondering from Dante's perspective,..."
"Exactly. Okay. So there must be something about Dante's understanding of homosexuality that made him resent it. Okay. Exactly. And he will tell us..."
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