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Which does NOT represent one of Dante’s purposes in the Inferno
A) to define and explain the moral order of Christianity
B)to explore the moral truths of Greek myth
C)to encourage his readers to lead virtuous lives
D)to entertain and engage his reader
Answer: B)to explore the moral truths of Greek myth
Explanation:
Although there´re many references to characters from Greek myths, Dante´s Inferno is meant to reflect his ideas about Christianity and its moral order.
Throughout this text, despite his criticism of the Church as an institution, it becomes evident that Dante sees Christianity as the only way to salvation, and the moral compass to be a good person.
And this text becomes a warning of the horror of Hell in an attempt to compel the readers to be good.
I personally would say A is the correct answer
Power - Emily had always served her father. She may have felt it was time for her to get what she wanted from a man.
Insanity- Emily lost her perspective of reality and romance in the world around her. If Homer did not want to marry her, she would keep him for herself anyway she could.
Anger- Emily may have thought: "He took me riding in my buggy. He promised me that he would stay with me in Jefferson. Now, he wants to leave. No, I will have not it!" She didn’t like the feeling of being lied to and betrayed after finally feeling hopeful about something.
And most of all loneliness — she is in denial and most of that feeling has to do with her loneliness. She poisons him and keeps him locked away in her room; she did not want to lose the only other person she had ever loved, so she made his stay permanent.
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