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dangina [55]
3 years ago
12

How does the real life dante differ from the fictional dante

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1 answer:
4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  1. The real Dante is very opinionated, the fictional Dante is naive.
  2. The real Dante is a teacher, the fictional Dante is a student.
  3. The real Dante is very knowledgeable, the fictional Dante is not knowledgeable and always searching for knowledge.
  4. The real  Dante is very critical and judgemental, he has uncompromising ideas about religion and human nature, the fictional Dante is very open-minded.

Explanation:

Dante Alighieri, an Italian poet and writer who wrote about his fictional self in a poem titled Divine Comedy. Where he narrates his journey to hell and purgatory and various imaginative visions of the afterlife. The Dante as used in the poem is a fictional creation of Dante the poet with major differences between them.

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