In the Inferno, Dante likely considers betrayal, fraud, and treachery as the most monstrous sins. The individuals who commit these acts are portrayed as having betrayed the trust of others or acted deceitfully for personal gain. Dante views these sins as particularly heinous because they involve a betrayal of relationships and a violation of trust.
This song is based off one of the levels of hell according to Dante Alighieri's The Inferno. I want to say this is based off of the level where the lustful go.
While it's true that Puccini's Gianni Schicchi was indeed based on a minor scene from Inferno, Zandonai's Francesca da Rimini is actually based on the real history of Francesca and her love affair with Poulo, and not her mention in the Divine Comedy. . There is a modern contemporary opera based entirely on Dante's Inferno, by Patrick Soluri, performed as an opera only once (that I am aware of), in March of 1999. Reference: http://www.soluri.com/music/inferno_works.htm It is quite odd that nobody in antiquity wrote any larger works based on this epic poem, because it seems so ripe for a treatment. Perhaps the notion of hell was too much for baroque sensibilities.
It is a 20th century American/English student slang word meaning 'very big or gigantic.' It is supposed to come from the joining of the two words 'huge and monstrous'
OP answering his own question here, just in case anyone else was wondering. I quickly memorized one of the death quotes and its canto and googled a comparison of popular Inferno translations, and ctrl+f'd the quote. Lo and behold, Dante's Inferno's translations are based on the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's rendition. Confirmed with several other death quotes as well, all are word for word from Longfellow's.
There are several movies and TV adaptations inspired by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. One notable film is "Dante's Inferno" from 1911 and a more recent one is "Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic" from 2010, which is an animated adaptation.
Dante includes Minos in Inferno as the judge of the second circle of Hell, where the lustful are punished. As a mythological beast from Greek mythology known for judging the dead, Minos fittingly doles out punishments to the souls in Hell based on their sins in life. This incorporation emphasizes Dante's blending of Christian theology with classical mythology to create a rich and layered narrative in Inferno.
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Don"t try it, it is a demonic sort of song already. It is largely based on Dante of Inferno fame- the dysfunctional dining room scene in particular.