Literature Help: Death in Venice
Study Gudes: English Literature, no. 215
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Aschenbach, a German writer, travels to Venice to get a change of scene, for he has a writer’s block and he is desperately in need of inspiration. He happens to be a self-disciplined, respected, and successful writer who pays a lot of importance to purity of art and aestheticism.
His experiences in Venice change everything very dramatically. He sees an adolescent boy at the hotel where he takes a suite. The boy is extremely beautiful, like a Greek sculpture.
Aschenbach initially believes that he has pure aesthetic interest in that boy, but over the time and certain experiences in that city he sheds his morality and self-discipline, leading him to his decline and ultimate death.
Literature Help: Death in Venice
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Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Summary
Chapter Three: Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysi