A. The idea that the punishment fits the crime
B. The poetic verse form used in Vita Nuova
C. The structure of the cantos in The Divine Comedy
D. The theme of love and lust in The Divine Comedy
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A. Allegory
B. Metonymy
C. Synesthesia
D. Simile
A. The sinners in the heretic circle
B. The furies
C. The fallen angels
D. The angelic messengers
A. Dido
B. Pope Boniface
C. Beatrice
D. Judas
A. Reason
B. Compassion
C. Temperance
D. Fortitude
A. As the denial of the soul’s immortality
B. As the rejection free will
C. As the choiceof lust over love
D. As the decision to indulge in various sins
A. They violently fight each other in a muddy swamp.
B. They are burned in their graves.
C. They roll heavy stones onto one another.
D. They are forced to lie under the surface of a marsh.
A. The circle of lust
B. The circle of gluttony
C. The circle of heresy
D. The circle of treachery
A. “Allegory of speech” and “allegory of the poets”
B. “Allegory of speech” and “allegory of irony”
C. “Allegory of speech” and “allegory of the theologians”
D. “Allegory of the poets” and “allegory of the theologians”
A. Lust is often pure, while love tends to be crude.
B. Lust and love are both sins that place the sinner in hell.
C. Lust involves the subordination of reason to desire.
D. Lust leads to moral improvement, while love is a more destructive force.