The Leopard By Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

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The theme for the supervised writing is Religion/Morality and the Significants through out the book. “The Leopard” written by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa is a novel playing during the time of Risorgimento. That was the time where Italy wanted to combine all the different parts during the time, to one powerful Italian state. But not all the people living in those states were happy about it. A good example to start with would be Father Pirrone. He is very worried about the change that is happening. He says: “Then, of course, our property, which is the patrimony of the poor, will be seized and carved up among the most brazen of their leaders; who will then feed all the destitute who are sustained and guided by the Church today?" (1 p28) But what does he mean with that? Involved with that change would be a united democratic country with which the church would lose most of their power. The problem during the 19th centuries was that the church is …show more content…

The Prince Fabrizio walked down into his garden. He’s waiting for dinner to be ready and takes a moment to sniff on the flowers he has got in his garden. The garden is a theme of destruction because no one ready cared about it and it got kind of rotten during that time. This garden scene is representative for Sicily during the time of Risorgimento. While sniffing, he thinks about how his family will soon die off and lose everything. This is the first time the reader gets an Idea in which position Prince Fabrizio is in and how the change may effect his power and the name of his family. He also remembers when he found a young Sicilian soldier dead in this garden and wonders if there was any point to the young man's death. The soldier is a theme of death and is placed in this book so that the readers understand that the Sicilians are going to lose the war and will get united with the other

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