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In Dante Alighieri's "Inferno," which is part of his larger work "The Divine Comedy," Hell is depicted as having nine concentric circles, each representing different sins and their corresponding punishments. The further down one goes, the more severe the sins and punishments become. Each circle is inhabited by souls suffering for their earthly transgressions.

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