The student suggests Dante is not merely allegorizing but presenting himself as a visitor who has witnessed these things and returned with testimony.
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Testimony
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He further speculates that testimony from a detained figure could be used in court to expose how those elections were allegedly rigged.
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"But then also because this is part of his journey, he is like maybe I feel I wonder if he identifies with Dionysus or..."
"...knows how these elections were rigged and to use use his testimony in a court of law okay so so there's a lot of..."
"...uh, people's reliance on money. And the other is giving false testimony or lying in order to create, um, a different reality, okay? So,..."
"...theory, some texts, some coding words in abstain files, they are testimony of this terrible, terrible state of mind and psychology of the liberal..."
"...just look at the videos, if you just look at eyewitness testimonies, he was a man who was disarmed and then he was shot..."
"...the last man who was a proper german chancellor gave um testimony to a investigation that's been carried"
"...who knows? But there are thousands, tens of thousands of these testimonies on YouTube, and they all say the same thing. When they die,..."
"...and they were sued by the victims. And during the court testimony, we discovered that they were paid $80 million by the CIA to..."
"...America. Okay? And what they discovered is these prisoners and their testimony shows that ISIS recruitment is still ongoing, unchecked by Egyptian authorities and..."
"...consequence, the major consequences is you have these very unpleasant congressional testimonies in Washington, D.C., where the U.S. military is harangued by congressmen. That's..."
"...you're able to write everything down. If you're able to take testimony, think of a police interrogation, you know exactly who's lying and who's..."
"...kill themselves. They have the glory of chastity within them, the testimony of their conscience. They have this in the sight of God. If..."
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