Contrapasso: How Every Punishment in Dante’s Inferno Fits the Sin
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno is many things: visionary epic, theological argument, political revenge fantasy. But its true genius lies in a single organizing principle—one that transforms the entire poem into a work of profound moral imagination. That principle is contrapasso. The word comes from Latin: “contra” (against) and “patior” (to suffer). Contrapasso means this: each sinner’s … Read more