Answer:
serious
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure this is right sorry if it's not but if you take anything else out it wouldn't make sense
Answer:
sadness that Haigha trait
Answer:
in need of care ,in need of love, in need of accompany,
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 />
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The servant is bewildered and in awe, anxious to show the emperor what he's seen. The emperor is peaceful and carefree, in no hurry.
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