Crimes In Dante's Inferno, By Abraham Lincoln

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Throughout the history of our country, there have been multiple crimes and events that have caused great havoc and tragedy to our nation. From Nine Eleven to the Boston Marathon, crimes have impacted millions of people all over. None of these events, however, have had such an impact on our nation like John Wilkes Booth. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 15th, 1975 by John Wilkes Booth. Booth had no motive to kill our great president other than the fact that he despised the union. To this day, it is still mind boggling that such a successful actor such as Booth would go out of his way to take away a great man 's life and ruin his own. After reading Dante 's Inferno, I 'm certain that Booth will be in one of the deepest circles of them all. Life long pain and torture will be bound to find its way towards the man who killed our sixteenth president. John Wilkes Booth was born on May the tenth, 1838. He was born into a famous household of actors in Bel air Maryland. Booth was a very successful young actor who had everything in line for his life. He was a …show more content…

He would be in the ninth circle of hell with the man who betrayed Christ and the man who killed Julius Caesar. Booth would be down with the worst of the worst because he betrayed his country, yet he also killed a great leader in Lincoln. Lucifers three heads are holding the greatest sinners in all of history. If Lucifer had a fourth head, it would be holding John Wilkes Booth. President Lincoln was such an outstanding leader of America whom impacted millions of lives. Booth betrayed his country when he pulled the trigger on April fourteenth, 1865. He also betrayed his family and will forever be a burden to the Booth name. Cocytus holds the three worst sinners in history. If the Inferno was written after Abrahams assassination, there would be another member present in the dreaded ninth

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