Salieri was fascinated. He began to see the potential for music in this twisted realm. The repetitive torment could be a metaphor for the Sisyphean task of composing music that pleases the masses. He started to compose a piece, inspired by the chaos around him. The piece, titled "L'enfer," was unlike anything Salieri had ever written. It was a symphony of suffering, a melody of misplaced souls, and a rhythm that echoed the perpetual torment.