The opening account of anger in this packet emphasizes two features of the wrathful punishment: combat in mud and forced submersion.
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Submersion
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"right exactly okay yes anyone else okay all right the anger what's the punishment for the for the"
"anger they have to wrestle each other in mud okay and and what else and they're submerged"
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A source-grounded reading of the seminar's central move: Inferno is not only a theater of punishments but a machine for moral reflection, and Virgil's authority keeps showing the limits that Dante will eventually have...
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