The Importance Of Greed In Dante's 9 Circles Of Hell

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Hell is an infinite place that time and space is non-existence, it is a place where all must pass by either to head up to heaven for their next stop or dwell there for eternity. Dante comes out with 9 circles of hell and each of them has a punishment that cannot describe how torturing it is. The pain is unbearable and cannot experience on earth or anywhere else. Hell consists several levels and I would focus on the 4th circle, greed which is related to worldly desire. As the world progresses into an advanced world, people change and mostly seek for what they need only on earth. There are beliefs that afterlife is nothing but fantasy, it is a false image to scare the believers to live their life to the fullest and do nothing more. Some believe that after life exist and they are preparing for the afterlife to go to heaven.
With great power, leaders are easily blind to see what is the problem that is going on and only focuses on themselves as they possess the power. They can control anything and anyone, it leads to dictatorship. Our society today has a lot of leaders who abuse their power and does not step down for other to contribute. For instance, North Korea leader is a dictator and he suffers the citizen for his own benefit. He does not want to step down or to run the country in a better manner. He has the power to live luxuriously and if he cares about the citizen, he needs to sacrifice the things and most leaders do not want that. In the 4th pit, there is a different punishment for the power abuse. They are tied to a pole and with a fire that is not comparable to earth, burning under them slowly. Each day, their body parts are tearing, the parts of their body will grow back however the process will keep on going. It’s like the device used in the middles ages called The Rack where it’s purpose to dislocate every joint in the

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