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Greeting from Nergal, he said. His eyes were quite dark; I refused his hand, but was immensely curious. He suddenly began to run, indicating me to follow. It wasn’t reassuring at all since, it didn’t feel right to be in that place, but I ran, nevertheless Allegory 1 Nergal is the name of the death God!. The jungle turned out to be a close-kempt longish room; the walls smelled state and they were withering away. The cement was wearing off but despite these unwelcoming surroundings, I could only go further, as if I was being compelled to.
The darkness of the place was getting onto me strangely, like I was possessed and propelled to go ahead. Nergal had run off at quite a distance, I could only hear his footsteps from far. I could see at a distance something white flying around and I knew as I go closer that it was none other than Eros Allegory 2. I was thrilled; I wondered what Eros was doing here in this place which did not need Eros. As I approached him, I could see that he had been waiting for me and he informed me that the journey must only propel further and that there was neither any way nor the need to go back.
I had to cross the“St Peter’s Basilica” in order to rid myself of this place and that “Eros” had been commissioned to aid me in my endeavor. (Brand and Pertile, 63-64). On going further, Eros told me how his days had spent itself, to the service of the humanity, times had certainly changed now but the one thing that still drives everyone and the little ounce of goodness that is left within everyone is because people swore by love and sacrifice. This is the one thing that remains unchanged.
Eros also stated as to how the practice of religion; which was actually a practice of heresy, the way it was being practiced, had actually driven the world into turmoil. As we neared “St Peter’s Basilica”, I saw the inscription on the gate, it said: ABANDON ALL HOPE, YOU WHO ENTER HERE Allegory 3. I knew we were at the threshold of all purgation and all irrationality that spun the world around in its own web; we were at “St Peter’s Basilica”. (Conrad, 1902) Suddenly I felt the earth shiver around me, I knew something had happened but Eros was unperturbed, he had anticipated it all.
He merely smiled at me and I know I needn’t worry. There was a clap of thunder and it began to pour incessantly, I was drenched to the bone. There was a long valley that ensconced at the end of the room; there were weird creepy creatures that were crawling at the walls of the valley. I could hear various voices of preaching and penance from within, I could also hear the sounds of greedy politicians and papacies who couldn’t’ care less about the world outside and who were happy just by tormenting people of various faiths to follow them blindly.
These were the people who had driven so many people in the history of mankind to war and to jealousy and suspicion under the name of God. This indeed was the first and the last circle of hell, Eros told me. I was foxed, this certainly cannot be hell, and after all they seem to be leading a happier life than I can probably imagine leading. Judging my confusion, Eros replied, ‘do not mistake this wealth and prosperity by face value, since these humans have been cursed with wealth and prosperity all their life; a life that will never end and this is all they will be left with, wealth, treachery and merciless immortality Having said this, he held my hand and
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