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O Inferno

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The text critiques conventional portrayals of a punitive afterlife and contrasts them with the idea that remorse, social condemnation and present suffering form a more immediate, consequential hell. It challenges fear-based missionary rhetoric and theological threats of eternal torture, while exploring divine justice, mercy and human frailty. Through reflective argument and illustrative commentary, the work examines conscience, social punishment and the limits of doctrinal coercion, advocating compassion and moral consolation over terror as the basis for ethical reform and spiritual understanding.

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Auguste Callet

Auguste Callet was a Portuguese author best known for his work "O Inferno," which explores themes of morality and the human condition. His writing reflects a deep engagement with philosophical questions, often delving into the complexities of existence and the struggles faced by individuals. Although not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Callet's contributions offer valuable insights into the literary landscape of his time, making him a noteworthy figure for those interested in Portuguese literature and its evolution.

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