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Dante's Inferno
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🎮 GamePG-13thematic

Dante's Inferno(2010)

Biblical Connection
Hell and the nine circles of damnation (medieval Christian cosmology based on biblical concepts of divine judgment)
Lucifer/Satan as the supreme power in Hell (Isaiah 14:12-15, Revelation 12:7-9, 2 Corinthians 11:14)
Beatrice as divine grace and redemption (theological symbolism rooted in Christian soteriology)
Virgil as reason and human wisdom guiding the protagonist (classical virtue in Christian medieval thought)
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💬What Parents Should Know

This game is suggested for ages 13+ and may contain mild thematic content. Biblical themes explored include Hell and the nine circles of damnation (medieval Christian cosmology based on biblical concepts of divine judgment), Lucifer/Satan as the supreme power in Hell (Isaiah 14:12-15, Revelation 12:7-9, 2 Corinthians 11:14), Beatrice as divine grace and redemption (theological symbolism rooted in Christian soteriology), Virgil as reason and human wisdom guiding the protagonist (classical virtue in Christian medieval thought). We recommend parents review content before watching with younger children.

Cultural Echo Score
Strong50/100
Biblical References
32/40
Reference Specificity
20/20
Connection Type
6/15
Archetype Richness
10/10
Documentation
0/10
Scene References
3/5

Scene-by-Scene References

Direct Biblical References

📖 Isaiah 14:12-15Circle 9 - Lucifer Scene - "The Fall of Lucifer"

The depiction of Lucifer's fall in this scene draws directly from the biblical account of his pride and subsequent downfall.

Thematic Parallels

📖 Matthew 10:28Circle 1 - Limbo Scene - "The Fate of the Damned"

The exploration of Hell in this scene reflects the biblical warning about the fear of God, who can destroy both body and soul.

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📖 Revelation 21:8Circle 7 - The Violent Scene - "The Fate of the Wicked"

The consequences of sin and the fate of the wicked in this scene align with the biblical description of those who will face the second death.

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📖 John 3:16Beatrice Scene - "The Sacrifice of Love"

The theme of sacrifice for love, particularly in Dante's quest for Beatrice, resonates with the ultimate sacrifice described in John 3:16.

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