how does virgil silence charon
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Virgil was reminded of something. He was reminded that punishment might be put to him. Because people are close
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When Dante, along with Virgil arrive at the shore of river Acheron, they confront Charon- a ferryman- uttering dangerous intimidation to the act of crossing the river. Illustrated as a devil, Charon instructs Dante to go back because no living creature can sail through the river. At this, Virgil tells him that God’s will act in every domain that exists, even Hell functions according to the Almighty’s will. Hearing this, the demon went silent and later, it was Charon who took them across the water body, well, reluctantly.
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