What is the Divine Comedy? It is a Long Comedy written by the Italian, Dante Aleghieri.
What is it about? The Divine Comedy is a poem written by the Italian, Dante Alighieri, about a trip of a man through life after death. The poem has three parts, Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory) and Paradiso (Paradise). The man gets lost in the forest that symbolizes hell yet he runs into the Roman poet Virgil who saves him. There are lots of circles in hell: One is Limbo where abide all the souls that are not actually sinners but cannot go to heaven because of lack of faith. There is Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Fraud, Violence etc. They have to go across all those circles to get to heaven. In the end, the two men finally climb out of hell into heaven.
1. The list best summarizes events that led to the start of World War II.
2. The final solution refers to Hitler's plan to eliminate Jewish people in all of Germany.
3. The use of atomic bomb on Japan would prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths that an invasion of Japan would cause.
4. The term used to describe the willingness of Britain and France to allow Hitler to repeatedly break provisions of the Treaty of Versailles is appeasement.
5. The Axis Powers on World War II included all of the following except Poland.
6. The Holocaust of World War II generally refers to the planned murder of Jews, gypsies, communists, and others by the Germans.
Libel<span> is the written or broadcast form of </span>defamation( <span>the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel).</span>
During the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci painted the famous painting called "The Last Supper". He used a different technique that was actually developed because of it. Leonardo was commissioned by Duke Ludovico for the refectory of the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. In order to paint it, Vinci used an oil mix and applied it to drywall. The correct answer is PERSPECTIVE.
They were expressions of religious beliefs