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In William Blake's interpretation of Dante and Virgil's escape from demons from the Inferno, how does the artist depict the demons?

A.As flightless and slow
B.As misshapen and abstract
C.As sickly and reptilian
D.As humanlike and muscular

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The correct answer is this one: "B. As misshapen and abstract." In William Blake's interpretation of Dante and Virgil's escape from demons from the Inferno, the artist that depict the demons described as misshapen and abstract. It is quite unreal and need to be concretely presented.
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