At the beginning of canto XXXIV, the sinners are punished by being completely frozen in ice beyond any hope of movement. They are described as contorted and twisted in various positions, representing their eternal state of suffering and despair. Their tears freeze in their eyes, adding to their torment.
The sinners in Canto VII of the Inferno are being punished for the sin of violence, particularly against others and against themselves. They are immersed in flames while lying on the burning sand, symbolizing their destructive actions during their lives.
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The other pair of sinners punished together in Dante's Inferno is Branca D'Oria and Ugolino, who are condemned to the same fate for their acts of treachery and betrayal. They are found in the circle of the ninth circle of Hell, alongside other traitors.
In Canto 3 of Dante's Inferno, the souls being punished are the neutrals. These individuals neither sided with good nor evil during their lives, so they are condemned to chase after a banner while being stung by wasps and maggots for eternity.
The fields in Canto IV of Dante's Divine Comedy are called the Limbo, a place where unbaptized and virtuous pagans reside. This is the first circle of Hell where souls are not punished but are instead separated from God's presence for eternity.
In Canto 23 of Dante's Inferno, the Hypocrites are punished for disguising themselves as something they are not. They must wear heavy, gilded cloaks lined with lead, symbolizing the weight of their deception. Their punishment reflects the idea that they must bear the burden of their hypocrisy for eternity.
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