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In Dante Alighieri's "Inferno," the nearly soulless in Hell's vestibule are those who lived without making any moral choices, opting instead for neutrality in life. They are punished by being eternally denied the opportunity for redemption, forced to chase a banner and stung by insects, symbolizing their indecisiveness. Their fate reflects the idea that a lack of commitment to good or evil results in a grim existence, emphasizing the importance of moral choices in life. This serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of apathy and the necessity of taking a stand.

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