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28 June, 17:50

What is a major difference between Doré's and Blake's illustrations of Dante's Inferno?

A. Doré's illustrations depict characters and settings in a realistic way, while Blake's illustrations show a more unrealistic and stylized version of the story.

B. Doré's illustrations vaguely portray sinners suffering, while Blake's illustrations portray the sinners' suffering more vividly.

C. Doré's illustrations present Virgil as an angelic being, while Blake's illustrations present Virgil like he is historically known.

D. Doré's illustrations show Dante as larger-than-life and courageous, while Blake's illustrations show Dante to be unaffected by the scenes.

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  1. 28 June, 17:58
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: " A. Doré's illustrations depict characters and settings in a realistic way, while Blake's illustrations show a more unrealistic and stylized version of the story."
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