What lines from the Inferno best reflect Dante's message that God is an ordered and fair God
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"From there we reached the border that divided / The second from
the third ring, and there / I witnessed the horrendous art of
justice." (Canto IX, lines 4 - 6)
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What is a major difference between Dor and Atilde and copy's and Blake's illustrations of Dante's Inferno
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Dore's illustrations depict characters and setting in a realistic way, while Blake's illustrations show a more unrealistic and stylized versions of the story.
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What is one way that the setting of hell is important in the inferno
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Hell's organization from least sins to worst sins reflects Dante's belief in an orderly universe.
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What is one way the 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 lines from the Inferno best reflect Dante's message that God is an ordered and fair God
"From there we reached the border that divided / The second from
the third ring, and there / I witnessed the horrendous art of
justice." (Canto IX, lines 4 - 6)
What is a major difference between Dor and Atilde and copy's and Blake's illustrations of Dante's Inferno
Dore's illustrations depict characters and setting in a realistic way, while Blake's illustrations show a more unrealistic and stylized versions of the story.
What is one way that the setting of hell is important in the inferno
Hell's organization from least sins to worst sins reflects Dante's belief in an orderly universe.
What is one way the 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.