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What is The Divine Comedy?

a.

a story of a trip from hell to heaven

b.

a comedy performed in theaters

c.

a play about the end of the world

d.

a comedy about a monastery

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  1. Yesterday, 23:22
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    a. a story of a trip from hell to heaven

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  2. Today, 00:28
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    A.

    A story of a trip from hell to heaven

    Explanation:

    you could also say another interesting addon to this is Almost no one understands that it was primarily pagan poets who authored today's widely believed concept about an underground, ever-burning hell. Much of the tradition surrounding this subject came from Dante Alighieri's (1265-1321) famous work Divine Comedy. In it, he described his view of paradise, purgatory and hell. Notice this quote from a book about his life, Dante and His Inferno: "Of all poets of modern times, Dante Alighieri was, perhaps, the greatest educator. He possibly had a greater influence on the course of civilization than any other man since his day ... He wrote, in incomprehensible verse, an imaginative and lurid account of a dismal hell-a long poem containing certain phrases which have caught the attention of the world, such as, 'all hope abandon ... ye, who enter here!' This had a tremendous impression and influence on the popular Christian thought and teaching. His Inferno was based on Virgil and Plato."
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