Jiang explains Virgil's anger as the rage of a plagiarizer being found out, since the Adam-Sinon episode points back to the Aeneid as the real problem rather than to Sinon alone.
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Plagiarizer
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"...this is why Virgil is angry because what, what does a plagiarizer hate the most to me being found out, right? Being accused of..."
"Like why is sign on burning here and versus, okay. Right. Because it's Virgil who create the character sign on and allow sign on..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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