Virgil was before the time of Christ and didn't have the required faith, so he was forever trapped in Limbo.
If Juliet is dead, there is nothing for Romeo to live for in this life. He might as well die, and so might possibly be with her in the afterlife. Being in Hell with her would be better than living without her.
Only in the most romantic of senses could you think that Romeo was giving up his life for Juliet. As far as he knew, she was already dead, and his death couldn't help her any. Since according to his belief, suicides went to Hell, he wasn't even going to join her in death, unless he figured that she was in Hell too. His thought was more that he couldn't live without her, which may be, but doesn't make his death a sacrifice.
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Live at the Inferno was created in 1984-11.
Live Inferno was created on 2009-04-20.
Elektrik Inferno Live was created in 2001.
In Dante Alighieri's "Inferno," the first circle of Hell, known as Limbo, is home to virtuous non-Christians and unbaptized infants. A famous resident of this circle is the ancient Roman poet Virgil, who serves as Dante's guide through Hell. Other notable figures in Limbo include philosophers like Socrates and Plato, as well as historical figures such as Homer and Julius Caesar. They are not punished but live in a state of longing for God, as they did not have the opportunity for salvation.
Where I Live - 1993 Dontay's Inferno 1-6 was released on: USA: 6 April 1993
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Live From Hell was created in 1990.
Hotter Than Hell Live was created in 1990.
Beyond Hell Live was created on 2007-11-19.
They live in hell
in hell
There is no hell, or heaven. Earth is where we live, where our ancestors lived.