A student speculates that Dante may have somehow seen this future audience on his journey and points to his decision to write in the vernacular as part of why the work could travel to more people.
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Future audience
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Jiang asks whether another group five hundred years in the future could be watching this video and analyzing the class, turning literary endurance into a question about the afterlife of the present conversation too.
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"Now, maybe when, um, he was on this journey, he might've like seen this. So like, that's why he, after 20 years, he was..."
"Okay. That's right. So 500 years from now, is it possible that another group of people will be watching this video and analyzing what..."
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