Jiang's reading of Dante as someone hooked on the public attention that follows his visible sign, even though that sign is only a shadow.
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shadow addiction
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"He's going to chase the shadow. Right, right. So, so this is, what's happening is he sees shadow and so, so what he knows,..."
"Yeah. I mean, like, I mean, there's so many examples, right. Of social media influencers who kill themselves or who do outrageous things to..."
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