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    Contrapasso. In Dante 's Inferno, contrapasso (or, in modern Italian, [1] contrappasso, from Latin contra and patior, meaning "suffer the opposite") is the punishment of souls "by a process either resembling or contrasting with the sin itself." [2] A similar process occurs in the Purgatorio. [2]

  2. Contrapasso literally means "suffering the opposite." However, the term is used in Dante's Inferno to refer to an apposite punishment, which fits the sin either by contrast with or resemblance to...

  3. Contrapasso is a Latin term meaning \"suffer the opposite\" and it is used by Dante in his Inferno to show God's justice in hell. The punishment of each sin is the opposite of the sin itself, such as thieves becoming serpents or betrayers being frozen.

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  5. Oct 31, 2013 · Learn how Dante Alighieri invented the concept of contrapasso, the idea that divine punishment of the damned in Hell would mirror the sin being punished. Explore the geography and examples of contrapasso in the nine circles of Hell, from lust to treachery.

  6. Contrapasso is a concept that originated in Dante’s “Divine Comedy,” where sinners are punished in a way that is fitting to their sins. Hell, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to the place of punishment for sinners in many religious traditions.

  7. Contrapasso is one of the few rules in Dantes Inferno. It is the one òlaw of nature that applies to It is the one òlaw of nature that applies to hell, stating that for every sinners crime there must be an equal and fitting punishment.

  8. Contrapasso definition: The concept that the punishment of an individual's soul in Hell corresponds to the sin that person committed on earth.

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