Virgil's interruption of Minos confirms the warning because he silences the figure who is trying to alert Dante.
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Virgil's interruption of Minos confirms the warning because he silences the figure who is trying to alert Dante.
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"Do not attempt to block his fated path. Our passage has been willed above, where one can do what he has willed and ask..."
"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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