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Grossssss……..

May 4th, 2009 by purcilly4




Death in Venice may be the most disgusting work of literature I have ever read. Gustav von Aschenbach is constantly fantasizing about the 14-year-old Tadzio, who on top of that is a boy. The way he describes the child makes him seem even younger and purer than his age indicates. The multitude of phallic imagery, suggestive phrases, and stalking done by Aschenbach has left me thoroughly disgusted about this novella. What’s more, I have to write about this work and much of my paper is centered around that which I find most repelling.

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