Which of Dante's personal values is most directly demonstrated by the Inferno's settings?

A. He is not as brave in the face of evil as his role models.
B. He thinks all sinners are equally reprehensible.
C. He has a highly orderly view of the universe.
D. He sees the poet Virgil as his guide and mentor.

Respuesta :

Virgil IS Dante's guide through Hell, Dante accepts all have sinned, but believes the sin determines the punishment,the story is a person's passage from early sin, acceptance of sin, remorse for sin, a relationship with God, so pick A, it is the only one that holds anywhere to the story line, Dante does NOT think all sin are equal, he is not fearful, but does not consider himself brave, he is on a journey, there is no universal view.
The correct answer is:

He has a highly orderly view of the universe.

He was quite biased with his religious views and never accepted anyone to be pious who is not a Christian. 
He believes that non-Christians, even virtuous ones, can never reach heaven.