Examples Of Sympathy In Dantes Inferno

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Common sense seems to dictate that if someone sins, so wickedly that they end in Hell, they must be a terrible person, capable of extremely heinous things. So, why does Dante when descending through the levels of Hell during Inferno give the sinners he meets his sympathy? I believe that Dante the Poet sees sympathy as a way to connect to his audience, while connecting with his audience, he entices the reader to view Dante the Pilgrim as a more decent human being, sympathy being a requirement. “Ah, the wounds I saw covering their [the sinners] limbs, […] Even now, when I think back to them, I grieve” (214). In making this comment, Dante shows his sympathy towards the sinners being punished within the third level of the Circle of Violence, one