Jiang says words like windmill, structure, and tower show that Dante presents Lucifer as a building or machine rather than as a psychologically rich person.
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Windmill
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"Line six. It's blowing thick. A windmill seems to wail and seem far off."
"Structure. Do you understand? Windmill. Structure. Tower. He is a building. Okay? He is a machine. That's all he is. He's not even a......"
"...our hemisphere or when a heavy fog is blowing thick, a windmill seems to wheel when seen far off. So then I seem to..."
"...our hemisphere, or when a heavy fog is blowing thick, a windmill seems to wheel when seen far off. So then I seemed to..."
"...That followed the invention of the water mill, which was a windmill and horse collar, which made it easier for people to grow crops...."
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