Examples Of Contrapasso In Dante's Inferno

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Contrapasso is the one “law of nature” that applies to hell, stating that for every sinner's crime there must be an equal and fitting punishment. In Dante’s Inferno, the Heretics is similar to the Contrapasso. The heretics is the world of the burning dead. Elizabeth states, “Heretics are those that deny God's existence, and they don't believe in eternal life. Therefore they are put to eternal death in a vast firey cemetery” (Canto X). To explain, the sinner’s punishment fits in perfectly. In other words, the Heretics deny God’s existence therefore they deserve the punishment that pertains to those sinners.
Furthermore, the Lustful is a sin that does not apply to the Contrapasso. The Lustful, are those who are overcome by love and lust;