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In "Inferno" by Dante Alighieri, the setting of the nine circles of Hell conveys Dante's feelings of despair, punishment, and moral reckoning. The vivid descriptions of each circle, from the icy depths of Limbo to the fiery torments of the deepest circle, serve to symbolize Dante's inner emotional journey and his sense of justice and divine retribution. The setting acts as a reflection of Dante's personal struggles and beliefs as he navigates through Hell guided by Virgil.

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