Jiang agrees that Dante uses paradise and hell rosters to structure the world and exercise judgment over who is good and who is doing wrong.
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World Structuring
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"I've noticed that this is something that Dante likes to do. Like, he likes to roll call people. Like, uh, I remember, uh, like,..."
"Yes, exactly. Okay, yeah. Right. Um, this is a way for him to try to structure the world, um, and also to make sense..."
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