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Chaucer and Dante had different perspectives on life and literature. Chaucer's writing focused on societal satire and realism, while Dante's work was more philosophical and allegorical, often centered around Christian themes like sin and salvation. Chaucer's approach was more humorous and humanistic, while Dante's was more serious and moralistic.

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