ich question. Because I have other things to do for the next two weeks, I humbly offer only a minimalist response. read more
Geoffrey Chaucer with his work "Canterbury Tales" views suffering as different compared to Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy" in a way that Chaucer presented it in a light,comical, and hopeful way while Alighieri presented it in terms of the gravity of what evil you do on earth will affect how much suffering you have to experience in hell. read more
B. Chaucer believes Fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin. C. Chaucer thinks all people will suffer while living, while Dante believes only those who don't follow God will suffer in life. read more