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Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on Earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife. AHS2K18BICH

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...Consequence of sin.
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Chaucer believes fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin. (@pex)

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Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife.

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Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife.

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