There is a huge whirlpool and Grim Charon is not happy. His eyes are fires and he is tough and green.
This scene is important because it shows us that Charon is mad right now. If a god is mad, something bad could happen since they are so powerful. Even if their old they are still very powerful.
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Charon is carrying the dead to the after life or to hell. Other people however have to stay behind.
This scene is important because it shows us that some people get left behind while others get to go. It is also important because it introduces Charon and what he does for us, the people.
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And by what rule must some keep off the bank while others sweep the blue-black waters with their oars?
O virgin, what does all this swarming mean? What do these spirits plead?
All these you see are helpless and unburied. That ferryman is Charon. And the waves will only carry souls that have a tomb
Before his bones have found their rest, no one may cross the horrid shores and the hoarse waters. They wander for a hundred years and hover about these banks until they gain their entry, to visit once again the pools they long for.
This scene shows ___ is talking to Virgin. He is asking why some people are left behind on the shore. Virgin answers that some people never got a grave and because of that they don't get to go yet.