English, 05.10.2019 12:30 meganwintergirl
Dante the pilgrim is characterized by allusions to aeneas and the apostle paul because
a. he wishes to be associated with key biblical figures
b. he desires to highlight his virtuous actions by comparing them to those who were not virtuous
c. he wants to be ranked among the greatest writers of the western world
d. he seeks to link himself with those who have taken similar journeys
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