Jiang says the giant scene is the first time the lecture encounters a non-human being punished in Inferno, and the striking feature of that punishment is the giant's apathy rather than fear.
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"So if you really want to understand Dante, then you need to do a lot more research into the occult. That's point one. Point..."
"Yeah, he doesn't care, right? So what's the message here? You have a giant who's like, ah, whatever, man. Like missiles are being rained..."
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Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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