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Some Literary Notes—V
by Oscar Wilde
The Doge recounts a harrowing spiritual battle where he sacrificed his eternal soul to save Venice from demonic forces. He describes the moment of setting a holy cross on high despite knowing it would seal his damnation, ending in a state of despair where he can no longer pray.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio
Bootstrap Bill Turner appears as an emissary for Davy Jones to remind Jack Sparrow that his thirteen-year debt is due. Jack learns of the horrific fate Bootstrap suffered and the supernatural price he must now pay to avoid eternal damnation aboard the Flying Dutchman.
Belfast
by Kenneth Branagh
A fire-and-brimstone preacher delivers a terrifying sermon to his congregation about the afterlife and the choice between salvation and damnation. He uses vivid, apocalyptic imagery to instill fear and moral urgency in his listeners, demanding they consider their eternal fate.