To Venice a suitable setting for Mann's novella, Death in Venice ? Give reasons for your answer.
Venice sounds pretty romantic for old world
charm, unique architecture and sunny beaches. However, in Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, contrary
to romantic concept, the city appears more sinister. In fact, more than just
providing the setting, Venice directly reflects the emergence of Aschenbach's
repressed desires. Like the odd figures Aschenbach meets along the way, Venice
appears both familiar—the classic tourist destination—and different, in a
definitely unsettling way.
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