“[There] is a video-game that came out in 2001 called Silent Hill 2. The game is part of a series, but the second game is usually best remembered. The town called Silent Hill is not officially called “Hell” but it functions the same way. The protagonist, James Sunderland, doesn’t have a guide like Dante does, but he does meet a variety of people along the way, each one afflicted by their own guilt. The town has a way of bringing guilt into physical manifestation, taking the form of various hideous-looking monsters. The allusion to hell occurs when James goes BELOW the town, taking elevators and stairwells deeper, deeper, and deeper than should even be conceivably possible.” –Samuel Gray
Contributed by Samuel Gray, University of Mary Washington, ’18