In hell, nothing is what it seems, and Dante plants clues that the person readers most trust, Virgil, is probably the one they should least trust.
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In hell, nothing is what it seems, and Dante plants clues that the person readers most trust, Virgil, is probably the one they should least trust.
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"Which is to say, don't trust the person closest to you. Be careful how you enter and whom you trust. Okay? And what confirms..."
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Dante is not offering a church-approved tour of the afterlife.
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