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L ’ eroe romantico da byron a burton. Attraverso gotico e macabro fino al cinema contemporaneo di daline diwald. Introduzione. L’eroe romantico è una figura centrale all’interno della letteratura e dell’arte. Introduzione.
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L’eroe romanticoda byron a burton Attraverso gotico e macabro fino al cinema contemporaneo di daline diwald
L’eroe romantico è una figura centrale all’interno della letteratura e dell’arte. Introduzione
L’eroe romantico è una figura centrale all’interno della letteratura e dell’arte. La tensione emotiva e il disagio interiore propri di questo personaggio si esprimono attraverso una vasta gamma di sfumature caratterizzate da elementi gotici e spesso macabri. Introduzione
L’eroe romantico è una figura centrale all’interno della letteratura e dell’arte. La tensione emotiva e il disagio interiore propri di questo personaggio si esprimono attraverso una vasta gamma di sfumature caratterizzate da elementi gotici e spesso macabri. Alla “categoria” di “eroe romantico” appartengono due diverse tipologie di carattere: Introduzione
L’eroe romantico è una figura centrale all’interno della letteratura e dell’arte. La tensione emotiva e il disagio interiore propri di questo personaggio si esprimono attraverso una vasta gamma di sfumature caratterizzate da elementi gotici e spesso macabri. Alla “categoria” di “eroe romantico” appartengono due diverse tipologie di carattere: Quello ribelle di colui che si contrappone alla società e alle sue convenzioni, che afferma la propria libertà e individualità distaccandosi da un mondo al quale sente di non appartenere Quello malinconico di colui che a causa della propria diversità è escluso e solo, una vittima che non sa agire concretamente, ma osserva con angoscia la propria impotenza. Introduzione
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero • Main features: bold, melancholic, solitary, misterious.
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero • Main features: bold, melancholic, solitary, misterious. • Main themes: titanism, exoticism, gothicism, passion for nature
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero • Main features: bold, melancholic, solitary, misterious. • Main themes: titanism, exoticism, gothicism, passion for nature • He is highly autobiographical, since Byron was a rebel, a courageous and brave man, melancholic at times and a solitary person, as well as his character.
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero • Main features: bold, melancholic, solitary, misterious. • Main themes: titanism, exoticism, gothicism, passion for nature • He is highly autobiographical, since Byron was a rebel, a courageous and brave man, melancholic at times and a solitary person, as well as his character. • He is mostly described in ‘Lara’, but he is actually portraited in almost all of Byron’s works.
Lord Byron The Byronic Hero • Main features: bold, melancholic, solitary, misterious. • Main themes: titanism, exoticism, gothicism, passion for nature • He is highly autobiographical, since Byron was a rebel, a courageous and brave man, melancholic at times and a solitary person, as well as his character. • He is mostly described in ‘Lara’, but he is actually portraited in almost all of Byron’s works. The romantic hero can be also seen in the characters of the couple Percy Bysshe-Mary Shelley
P.B.Shelley Prometheus Unbound
P.B.Shelley Prometheus Unbound • From ‘Prometheus Bound’ by Aeschylus.
P.B.Shelley Prometheus Unbound • From ‘Prometheus Bound’ by Aeschylus. • He was a titan, punished by Juppiter with a terrible curse.
P.B.Shelley Prometheus Unbound • From ‘Prometheus Bound’ by Aeschylus. • He was a titan, punished by Juppiter with a terrible curse. • He was both a rebel and a victim
Mary Shelley Frankenstein
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence. The “monster”
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence. The “monster” • He is very clever and intelligent.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence. The “monster” • He is very clever and intelligent. • He is lonely, rejected by the society.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence. The “monster” • He is very clever and intelligent. • He is lonely, rejected by the society. • He really appreciates nature.
Mary Shelley Frankenstein • Inspired by a nightmare. • Exploits the macabre of the Gothic Tales. • Romantic interest in the effects of science on man. • Style: emotional language and suspence. The “monster” • He is very clever and intelligent. • He is lonely, rejected by the society. • He really appreciates nature. • Rousseau: ”Man is naturally good, and only by instinct is he made bad”
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat • Poe always exploits the inexplicable side of human nature.
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat • Poe always exploits the inexplicable side of human nature. • It’s a short story (as usual for Poe).
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat • Poe always exploits the inexplicable side of human nature. • It’s a short story (as usual for Poe). • The black cat has become the symbol of the dark forces present in everyday life.
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat • Poe always exploits the inexplicable side of human nature. • It’s a short story (as usual for Poe). • The black cat has become the symbol of the dark forces present in everyday life. • There are no rational explanations for certain elements (like in Coleridge’s ‘The Ancient Mariner’)
Edgar Allan Poe The Black Cat • Poe always exploits the inexplicable side of human nature. • It’s a short story (as usual for Poe). • The black cat has become the symbol of the dark forces present in everyday life. • There are no rational explanations for certain elements (like in Coleridge’s ‘The Ancient Mariner’) • Macabre elements are frequent
Il macabro E’ un mezzo attraverso il quale viene esplicata, da parte dell’autore, la sensazione di disagio che contraddistingue la figura dell’eroe romantico.
Leonida • Esistenza povera
Leonida • Esistenza povera • Predominanza di epigrammi funerari
Leonida • Esistenza povera • Predominanza di epigrammi funerari • Stile: ricerca di esiti macabri
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