The souls of the sullen are punished for their lack of appreciation of the beauty of God's creations in life, therefore they are punished eternally to lie below the murky waters of the river Styx (the second river in Hell, though it is more like a swamp). As Virgil points out to Dante, the only way to recognize the sullen is by the bubbles of air that come to the surface from their chants.
"'Sullen were we in the air made sweet by the Sun;
in the glory of his shining our hearts poured
a bitter smoke. Sullen were we begun;
sullen we lie forever in this ditch.'"
~Unending shout by the Sullen (Dante's Inferno, Canto VIII, Lines 121-124)
If you analyze the punishment of the sullen, it is as symbolic as the others of their sin. While alive, they refused the light of the Sun (a symbol of Divine Illumination) so therefore in death, they are buried below the stinking waters of Styx, gargling words of an endless chant that sort of mocks singing a hymn.
In Dante's Inferno, blasphemers are placed in the seventh circle of Hell, where they are forced to lie in a desert of burning sand under a rain of fire. The severity of their punishment reflects the gravity of their sin of blasphemy against God.
Third area in the 7th level Violence, the Abominable Sands.
He wrote Dantes inferno
Dantes Inferno hands down!!
Yes, there is quite a bit of nudity in the 2010 Dante's Inferno video-game.
Yes, Dante's Inferno is way better than Assassins Creed.
i have both games, buy battlefield bad company 2. dantes inferno is confusing.
Not in the Bible. Try reading 'Dantes Inferno' and see about 9 levels.
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she was in ring # 6 which is to Heretics she was in ring # 6 which is to Heretics
Dante's Inferno is a book about the rings of Hell. It describes how happens to people in the different rings. It was more of a philosophy than any thing else.
Punishment for sins corresponds to the actual sinful act.
The punishment for this sin would likely be found in the Seventh Circle of Hell, specifically in the Third Round known as the Violence against God (Blasphemers) and Nature. In Dante's Inferno, sinners who commit acts that are considered violent against nature, such as squandering one's property through gambling, would be punished in this specific circle.
In Dante's "Inferno," the punishment in the seventh level, Violence, is for those who committed acts of violence towards others. Here, blasphemers are subjected to constant rain of fire, while violent sinners are immersed in a river of boiling blood and fire if they hurt others physically. Additionally, those who committed suicide are transformed into thorny trees and fed upon by harpies.