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18 September, 22:45

What does the lion, the leopard, and the she-wolf represent in Dante's Inferno?

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  1. 18 September, 23:31
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    Sin

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    In Dante's Inferno (part of The divine Comedy), the author is narrating his spiritual experience when he gets lost, away from the right path, in a dark forest. Being a Christian, he wants to reach for the sun's light, symbol of the good, but he is hindered by these animals: a leopard, a lion, and a wolf that represent sin (lack of self-restraint, violence, and deception.)
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