Chaucer's, ' The House of Fame' parodies ___.
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A.
The Divine Comedy
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B.
Roman de la Rose
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C.
Kingis Quair
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D.
The Decameron
Correct Answer:
A. The Divine Comedy
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer’s fourteenth-century dream-vision poem, "The House of Fame," functions as a parody of Dante’s "The Divine Comedy." This provocative work explores the intricacies of human thought and the poetic process, serving as a symbolic journey into experience. Consequently, option (a) is the accurate choice.
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