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Dante’s Hierarchy of Hell, detailed in his 14th-century epic poem Inferno, is a funnel-shaped abyss beneath the Earth consisting of nine descending circles. The structure operates on the principle of contrapasso—divine justice where the punishment fits the crime—and becomes narrower and increasingly severe as sins transition from impulsive weakness to deliberate malice.
By Game TheoryDante’s Hierarchy of Hell, detailed in his 14th-century epic poem Inferno, is a funnel-shaped abyss beneath the Earth consisting of nine descending circles. The structure operates on the principle of contrapasso—divine justice where the punishment fits the crime—and becomes narrower and increasingly severe as sins transition from impulsive weakness to deliberate malice.