Who are the souls tortured in this Canto?
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the souls are opportunists
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In Canto III the souls tormented are the Opportunists, they are the ones who have taken no sides in life. In their afterlife they were not claimed by either heaven or hell and were escorted by the fallen angels, who also took no part in the battle between God and Lucifer.
Explanation:
- Hell is a 14th-century epic poem by Dante Alighieri in which the poet and pilgrim Dante embarks on a spiritual journey.
- At the beginning of the poem, Dante literally and mentally loses himself in a dark forest. He meets the soul of his poetic idol, the Roman poet Virgil, who agrees to guide him through hell.
- Dante and Virgil enter hell and explore its nine circles, observing the punishments suffered by the various categories of sinners.
- At the end of the ninth circle, Dante and Virgil meet Lucifer. They climb on the devil's back to climb the mountain of purgatory.
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