![]() ![]() ![]() He becomes obsessed with the young boy Tadzio, first as a kind of work of art-a perfect example of youthful beauty-and then as an object of his erotic affections. There, he undergoes a rapid transformation, as he confronts the repressed side of his personality and his inner desires. ![]() The sight of the red-haired man, however, awakens a latent desire in him to travel, and he ends up taking a vacation in Venice. He rarely indulges in any leisure or pleasure, and is a highly repressed individual, denying most desires in order to dedicate himself fully to his work. An old man, he has lived an austere, disciplined life dedicated to his writing. The main character of the novella, Aschenbach is a successful, celebrated German writer who lives in Munich. ![]()
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