It was written by the Mediaeval Italian poet Dante Aligheri, who began it in 1308 and completed it in 1320, only a year before his death.
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Dark comedy is comedy that has gloomy or disturbing elements. A good example of dark comedy is like the show Dead Like Me, a show with grim reapers and afterlife themes.
It's basically about the medieval christian [catholic] afterlife, where the author explores heaven, hell, and purgatory. There are a TON of different allegorical interpretations, too. Also, it's not really a "comedy" in the sense that it's funny, but at the time that it was written, "comedy" just meant like, not a tragedy.
The journey in the Divine Comedy takes three days. Each day represents a different realm of the afterlife - Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
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I believe it is but it is only my opinion
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There are a couple websites that one could go to to watch Christian Comedy. Some examples of these websites would be GodTube, YoutTube, and GospelTube.
Comedy Central Presents - 1998 Christian Finnegan - 9.7 was released on: USA: 11 March 2005
Comedy Central Presents - 1998 Christian Finnegan 9-7 was released on: USA: 11 March 2005
The "Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri combines medieval beliefs in Christian theology, hierarchy of sin, and the afterlife with Renaissance humanism, emphasizing the individual's experience and choices. It reflects the medieval worldview, including concepts of salvation and punishment, while also incorporating innovations in language and style that were characteristic of the Renaissance period.
Shakespeare's is Twelfth Night, although that's just my opinion.