How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's
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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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What is one way that setting is important in the inferno
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the setting is important because the organization of Hell into
nine circles reflects Dante's belief in an orderly universe.
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What sentence best describes the character of Virgil as he is portrayed in Dante's Inferno
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He is a well-respected poet who exhibits clear reason and logic as he guides Dante through the Inferno.
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Which innovation is attributed to Geoffrey chaucer
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The use of slant rhyme
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Which example best describes a change of medium
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A filmmaker decides to make downtown Los Angeles the setting of his movie, Dante's Inferno.
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What symbolic meaning do the Circles of Hell most likely represent in the Inferno
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They represent the different levels of sin.
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What are symbolic meaning does the character Dante most likely represent in the inferno
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He represents mankind -Apex
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What statement best explains the difference between the Balinese production's interpretation of the tempest and the Utah valley university production's interpretation
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The Balinese production has a magical and mystical tone, while
the tone of the Utah Valley University production is more
menacing.
The Balinese production used a shadow screen as a stage, while
the Utah Valley University production used a traditional stage and
actors.
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Which statement about the Inferno is best supported by the use of evidence from the text
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Dante believed demons are evil and ignorant, as shown by the
scene in which they are tricked by a sinner.
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In what way is Dante's universe orderly
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Good is always rewarded, and evil is always punished. Hell is arranged into different sections as one descends deeper into the Earth.
Punishment for sins corresponds to the actual sinful act.
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Imagine a story in which the main character is trapped in a giant human maze. What is most likely the allegorical meaning of the story
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The main character is trying to navigate difficult life
choices.
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According to the monk what is one of Fortune's traits
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She abandons people when they least expect it
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What statement about setting is true as relates to a story
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Setting affects character behavior, which drives the plot ~apex
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Which line is decasyllabic
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I sometimes wonder who is worthy here.
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Which lines from the Inferno best reflect Dante's message that how life is lived on Earth determines how life is lived after death
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“And, if they lived befmore the christian era,/ They did not worship God in the right way:/ And i myself [Virgil] am one of those poor souls.” (Canto IV, lines 34-39)
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How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's
Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are
on Earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the
afterlife. AHS2K18BICH
What is one way that setting is important in the inferno
the setting is important because the organization of Hell into
nine circles reflects Dante's belief in an orderly universe.
What sentence best describes the character of Virgil as he is portrayed in Dante's Inferno
He is a well-respected poet who exhibits clear reason and logic as he guides Dante through the Inferno.
Which innovation is attributed to Geoffrey chaucer
The use of slant rhyme
Which example best describes a change of medium
A filmmaker decides to make downtown Los Angeles the setting of his movie, Dante's Inferno.
What symbolic meaning do the Circles of Hell most likely represent in the Inferno
They represent the different levels of sin.
What are symbolic meaning does the character Dante most likely represent in the inferno
He represents mankind -Apex
What statement best explains the difference between the Balinese production's interpretation of the tempest and the Utah valley university production's interpretation
The Balinese production has a magical and mystical tone, while
the tone of the Utah Valley University production is more
menacing.
The Balinese production used a shadow screen as a stage, while
the Utah Valley University production used a traditional stage and
actors.
Which statement about the Inferno is best supported by the use of evidence from the text
Dante believed demons are evil and ignorant, as shown by the
scene in which they are tricked by a sinner.
In what way is Dante's universe orderly
Good is always rewarded, and evil is always punished. Hell is arranged into different sections as one descends deeper into the Earth.
Punishment for sins corresponds to the actual sinful act.
Imagine a story in which the main character is trapped in a giant human maze. What is most likely the allegorical meaning of the story
The main character is trying to navigate difficult life
choices.
According to the monk what is one of Fortune's traits
She abandons people when they least expect it
What statement about setting is true as relates to a story
Setting affects character behavior, which drives the plot ~apex
Which line is decasyllabic
I sometimes wonder who is worthy here.
Which lines from the Inferno best reflect Dante's message that how life is lived on Earth determines how life is lived after death
“And, if they lived befmore the christian era,/ They did not worship God in the right way:/ And i myself [Virgil] am one of those poor souls.” (Canto IV, lines 34-39)