they have committed treachtury to master which is the worst sin in Dantes mind
of course?
Yes. According to Dante, Cassius is considered a traitor. In the ninth circle of Hell, which is the fate of traitors, Satan chews on his head along with the heads of Judas Iscariot (Traitor of Christ) and Brutus (Caesar's assassin). He was an informant for Brutus in the murder of Caesar.
Julius Caesar was the hero of the people and a villain in the eyes of his political enemy. They saw him as an ambitious man who would not stop at nothing to gain popularity and power. They also thought that he would dismantle the institutions of the Rome Republic and make himself a king, which to the Republicans meant tyranny .
Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Al Capone, Caligula, Nero, John Wilkes Booth, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Benito Mussolini, Emperor Hirohito, Grigori Rasputin, Hermann Goering, Joseph Goebbels, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, Judas, Brutus, Cassius, and the Devil.
He's referring to Judas betraying JESUS with a kiss. He is referring to Judas betraing Judas with a kiss.
Judas, Brutus, &' Cassius &' He Claps A Sinner whom he rips eternally with his teeth
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brutus
Judas was found with the worst possible being. Dante, guided with Virgil, looked upon Satan, in all his shame. It is said by Dante that Satan had 3 head, each chewing on a traitor. The side heads were chewing on Brutus and Cassius, murderers to Julius Caesar. But the middle head is chewing on Juda's head for all time. He chews on his head while clawing at his back.
The three worst sinners in hell are Brutus, Cassius, and Judas. According to the Divine Comedy.
Judas, Brutus, &' Cassius &' He Claps A Sinner whom he rips eternally with his teeth
In Canto 33 of Dante's Inferno, the sin depicted is treachery. This is symbolized by Satan, who is trapped in ice at the very center of Hell, as he betrayed God in Christian theology. The traitors in this canto are the three figures, Judas Iscariot, Cassius, and Brutus, who are being perpetually chewed by Satan.
In Dante's "Inferno," Satan is shown frozen in the very center of hell. He has 3 heads, each of which is devouring a famous sinner: 1.) Judas Iscariot: former disciple of Jesus Christ who betrayed Him (with a kiss) to the Roman authorities for 30 pieces of silver. 2.) Marcus Junius Brutus (aka Brutus): lead the assassination conspiracy against Julius Caesar (Et tu, Brutus). 3.) Gaius Cassius Longinus (aka Cassius): another assassin of Julius Caesar's.
Dante is filled with horror and disgust as he witnesses the tortures and punishments inflicted upon the souls in the 9th circle of hell, reserved for betrayers. He is particularly moved by the sight of Lucifer encased in ice at the center of hell and the three infamous traitors, Judas Iscariot, Cassius, and Brutus, being chewed by Lucifer's three mouths.
In Dante's Inferno, Satan is depicted as being trapped in ice at the center of Hell. He is shown gnawing on three sinners, who are considered the ultimate traitors: Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus, and Cassius and Brutus, who betrayed Julius Caesar. This act symbolizes Satan's eternal punishment and represents the worst form of betrayal.
Cassius is placed in Dante's deepest circle of hell, the Ninth Circle, specifically in the lowest section called Cocytus, because he betrayed Julius Caesar by participating in his assassination. In Dante's "Inferno," betrayers are punished in the Ninth Circle, and Cassius is condemned to the section reserved for those who betray their benefactors or guests.
Yes. According to Dante, Cassius is considered a traitor. In the ninth circle of Hell, which is the fate of traitors, Satan chews on his head along with the heads of Judas Iscariot (Traitor of Christ) and Brutus (Caesar's assassin). He was an informant for Brutus in the murder of Caesar.