What is shared in both Caravaggio's Conversion of Saint Paul and John Donne's "Batter My Heart?"

A. They both capture the ecstasy of Saul's conversion experience.
B. They both demonstrate the sensual nature of chiaroscuro.
C. They both appeal to the theatrical nature of the viewer.
D. They both compare the biblical conversion to the current political state of the Church.


Answer: A

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