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Read the following excerpt from Canto XXXIV of Dante's
Inferno, in which Dante and Virgil encounter Lucifer, and then
view the image by Gustave Doré that depicts this scene
The emperor of the kingdom of despair
Rose up from mid-chest out of the sheerice,
And I come closer to a giant's height
I saw that on his head head three faces
One in front - and it was fiery red
And two others, which joined onto this one
Above the center of his shoulder blades,
And all three came together at his crown
In each mouth he mashed up a separate sinner
With his sharp teeth, as if they were a grinder
And in this way he put the three through torture
What detail does Done's illustration add to Dante's description
of Lucifer?
A Lucifer has the faces instead of just one B. Lucifer emerges from ice rather than from fire
C. Lucifer is depicted as a gant compared to Dante
D. Lucifer is hunched over and seems to be brooding
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