Cuando muere el amor…

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  • Bartolomé Segura Ramos University of Seville

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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v11i0.5076

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love, fury, loneliness, suicide, silence

Abstract

With three instances of desperate loves (the first one the love of Mezentius, who consciously dies in his attempt to take vengeance for his son Lausus’ death, caused by Aeneas, another one, Damon’s love for Nysa, which the lover anxiously sings just before dying through suicide in the sea, as well as a third example, namely that of Dido the Carthaginian Queen, who commits suicide in a pyre when abandoned by the Trojan hero), we try to show how “sound and fury” of human beings become suddenly desperation, loneliness and silence for ever.

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Bartolomé Segura Ramos, University of Seville

Latin Studies

Published

2006-12-20

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Segura Ramos, B. (2006). Cuando muere el amor…. Quaderns De Filologia - Estudis Literaris, 11, 205–217. https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v11i0.5076
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