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29 December, 02:21

What is a major difference between Doré's and Blake's illustrations of Dante's Inferno?

A. Doré depicts Dante with a condescending attitude toward sinners, while Blake depicts Dante as a somber observer of sinners being punished.

B. Doré uses bright colors to bring joy into the sinners' world, while Blake uses a lot of gray to raise questions about truth.

C. Doré's illustrations create a nightmarish mood, while Blake's illustrations portray a dreamy mood.

D. Doré's illustrations present Virgil as an angelic being, while Blake's illustrations present Virgil like he is historically known.

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  1. 29 December, 05:38
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    A. Doré depicts Dante with a condescending attitude toward sinners, while Blake depicts Dante as a somber observer of sinners being punished
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