odies wrapped by flames, a terrified face which is already skeleton-like, empty eyes which can only express horror, but in particular deep darkness which flames only just manage to dissolve. \par
\b \cf4 \ATXht5 Michelangelo\b0 \cf0 \ATXht0 manages to
effectively communicate an unavoidable and final punishment. \par
Once again, there is reference to the Divine Comedy, which often inspired Michelangelo, and is, therefore, a necessary component. The few figurative elements, which are essential, seem
to follow the verse of Dante's Inferno, "Abandon all hope, you who enter.ö\par