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Each beast in Dante's Inferno represents a specific sin or moral failing that corresponds to the punishment in that circle of Hell. For example, the leopard symbolizes fraud and deceit, while the lion represents violence and ambition. Each beast embodies the characteristics of the sin it represents, allowing readers to easily identify and understand the allegorical meaning behind each creature.

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