In Dante's 'Inferno', Lucifer chews on Ulysses eternally as a punishment for betraying his Lord, along with Brutus and Cassius.
Lucifer chews on Ulysses eternally in the Fourth Division of the Ninth Circle, the Judecca, along with Brutus and Cassius as mentioned in Canto XXXIV of Dante's 'Inferno'.
This punishment is a part of the depiction of traitors to their Lords and Benefactors in Hell. The imagery of eternal suffering for betraying those who trusted them is a powerful symbol in the poem.
Dante's 'Inferno' vividly illustrates the consequences of treachery and disloyalty through the various punishments assigned to different historical and mythological figures throughout its circles of Hell.
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