Well, the first reason is that back then, in Dante's time, "comedy" didn't really mean funny. In this case, it meant that even though the whole story/poem is full of despair and torture and torment, it actually ends with a happy ending. Back in Dante's era, this meant that instead of being a tragedy, this epic poem was considered a comedy.
Consider Shakespeare's work Romeo and Juliet. It ends with the two young lovers dying, right? That is a tragedy. There is no happiness there. But at the end of Inferno, Dante the Pilgrim actually succeeds in his goals. <span />
Relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
addressed them, sore at heart:
‘Dear friends,
more than one man, or two, should know those things
Circe foresaw for us and shared with me,
so let me tell her forecast: then we die
with our eyes open, if we are going to die,
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is that <u>the effect of the author in concluding the story is this way is to make women see past society's views on our behavior</u> and <u>how women can be if they don't worry about others opinion</u>.
Explanation:
This story is set in a time were women had a very restricted behavior and were expected to do things a certain way.