In Dante's "Inferno," betrayal is considered the most monstrous sin. Specifically, betrayal of loved ones or those who trust you is deemed the most heinous crime, as it goes against the fundamental principle of trust and loyalty. This is evident in the punishments meted out to betrayers in the ninth and lowest circle of Hell.
Being a hypocritical person Betrayal of friends Involvement in corrupt business practices
Dante likely considers monstrous those who betray or corrupt the natural order of morality and divine law, as seen in his depiction of sinners in "The Divine Comedy." He portrays figures who commit acts of treachery, violence, and deceit as embodying the essence of monstrosity, particularly in the deeper circles of Hell. Their actions not only harm others but also disrupt the cosmic balance, making them deserving of severe punishment. Ultimately, for Dante, the true monstrosity lies in the moral failures and the rejection of divine love and justice.
Being a hypocritical person Betrayal of friends Involvement in corrupt business practices
the most monstrous
Pride.
In today's society, traits or behaviors that are often considered barbaric or monstrous include cruelty, violence, intolerance, and lack of empathy towards others. Actions such as terrorism, hate crimes, and acts of extreme brutality are universally condemned as barbaric and monstrous.
he knew Virgil was a respected writer and hoped people would consider his words side
Bravely confronting the monsters of life
The mess that the dog made was monstrous. There was a monstrous truck coming toward me on the one-lane road.
Accepting that the suffering of sinners is a part of God's plan apex 22
enormous joy most likely and/or horrible joy
Monstrous Compendium was created in 1989.