In the second half, it mentions "why would the masters pay such low wages?" Low wages would be a vital part of unhappy employees. In addition to insufficient wages, an unrealistic expectation of how much work the employees need to accomplish was also put onto them. They were "ground to dust." As the workers were treated like dogs and payed insufficiently on top of that, there was no wonder they would go on strike. Also, the workers had families that they wanted to spend time with in addition to making enough money to pay for their homes, clothes, food, and other supplies.
Answer:
Dante as Pilgrim
Explanation:
The lines spoken in the text above were said by Dante, in which he is willing to learn the meaning of something he does not know, because he is being introduced to something completely new and out of his knowledge. This is the moment when Dante places himself as a pilgrim, someone who is passing through places he does not know and being exposed to things he does not understand.