Salvador Dali

Falsifiers

“Dangling between his legs the entrails hung: the pluck appeared, and the foul sack thereunder, which turns whate’er is swallowed into dung."
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While Virgil and Dante are talking, they reach the bridge over the tenth and final chasm of the eighth circle. Here they see the suffering and hear the wails and weeping of the Falsifiers. The noise is so loud that Dante covers his ears, and the stench is so powerful that it reminds him of rotting human flesh, lying exposed to the world.