A. Reason
B. Compassion
C. Temperance
D. Fortitude
Related Mcqs:
- According to most critics, what does Geryon represent in The Inferno ?
A. Fraud
B. Reason
C. Justice
D. Lust - According to critics, how does Dante’s underworld differ from Virgil’s hell ?
A. Unlike Virgil’s hell, Dante’s underworld focuses on punishment for sins.
B. Unlike Virgil’s hell, Dante’s underworld is concerned with destiny and future.
C. Unlike Virgil’s hell, Dante’s underworld is not expected to last forever.
D. Unlike Virgil’s hell, Dante’s underworld does not include examples of justice. - In The Inferno, how does his journey end ?
A. He remains in hell.
B. He returns to earth.
C. He escapes into Purgatory.
D. He emerges in Paradise. - What name is given to the English literary period that emulated the Rome of Virgil, Horace, and Ovid ?
A. Augustan
B. Metaphysical
C. Romantic
D. Neo-Romantic - What name is given to the English literary period that emulated the Rome of Virgil, Horace, and Ovid ?
A. Augustan
B. Metaphysical
C. Romantic
D. Neo-Romantic - In The Inferno, his journey starts on which holiday ?
A. Christmas
B. All Saint’s Day
C. All Soul’s Day
D. Good Friday - In The Inferno, how are the wrathful punished ?
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. - In The Inferno, how is heresy defined ?
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 - In The Inferno, which historical character is found in Satan’s mouth ?
A. Dido
B. Pope Boniface
C. Beatrice
D. Judas - In The Inferno, who initially leads him around hell ?
A. Saint Augustine
B. Virgil
C. Homer
D. Judas