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svetoff [14.1K]
4 years ago
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How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's? A. Chaucer's characters suffer in direct relation to the sins they comm

it, while Dante's characters suffer all the same no matter the sin. B. Chaucer's characters experience suffering when they are younger so they can learn from their mistakes, while Dante's characters experience suffering in their old age. C. Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on Earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife. D. Chaucer's characters face suffering if they are of the lower class, while Dante's characters suffer if they are among the wealthy.
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daser333 [38]4 years ago
4 0

The answer to the question :

How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's?

Is :

<span>C. Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on Earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife.</span>
r-ruslan [8.4K]4 years ago
3 0

The correct answer to this optional query is:

Option-C.

Because Dante supported the theory of Hell and punishment like a proper experiment with humans in regards to their deeds. While Chaucer utilized its characters to build a pilgrimage for repentance on Earth itself.

Therefore, it can not be denied that option-C comes out as the most relevant choice to opt from, as it properly elaborates the thoughts of both the writers.

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