Which statement explains how Dante addresses the following theme: the moral order of Hell? Select all that apply. He uses refere
nces to classic Greek mythology. He places all unbaptized souls in the same circle of Hell. He uses imagery to describe vivid settings. He uses sensory appeals to help the reader connect to the mood.
The Divine Comedy is Dante's greatest work, being written around 1310 and concluding shortly before his death in the year 1321. The whole work is of impressive genius, written in Italian, is a fully planned narrative poem within. of a symmetry and algebraic logics that seems more written by a mathematician than a simple writer. Dante's inferno is full of symbolism that makes this work a rich example of world literature.
The scenario in "The Divine Comedy" is Hell and begins when Dante finds himself lost in a dark and frightening forest, because his life has failed to go the right way. After unsuccessful attempts to escape, having appeared three beasts that prevented his escape, Virgilio appears to Dante, at the behest of Beatriz who descended from the heavens to Limbo to ask Virgilio for help, and proposes a different route. From this begins Dante's journey where the moral order of hell is shown with references to classical Greek mythology, images depicting vivid configurations, the use of sensory appeals to help the reader connect to the climate, and the situation where all unbaptized people are placed in the same circle as hell.