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May 4th, 2009 by purcilly4




I am three chapters through Death in Venice, and it has a very Greek side to it. The old author, Gustav von Aschenbach (the main character) travels to Venice and sees a young boy of 14 that is travelling with his family, and falls in love with him. Mann himself took a similar vacation and had a similar experience. Not only this, but the way Mann closely relates the narrator and Aschenbach, along with the similarities present between him and his character, suggest that Mann is trying to portray himself through Aschenbach. The character often refers to other works of Mann with high praise and respect.

This was supposed to go up a month ago but it didn’t publish. So here it is!

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