Il corpo nel teatro di Machiavelli (Mandragola e Clizia)
Il corpo nel teatro di Machiavelli (Mandragola e Clizia)
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The essay highlights how corporeality in the characters of electronic circuit boad Mandragora and Clizia is the form that Machiavellian realism takes in theatrical works.All the characters relate to a corporeal reality that determines their thoughts and actions, and that acts as a revealer of their cynicism or of their actual love.Conversely, the non-corporeality of Clizia, never present on stage, Moisturiser allows us to highlight her total reduction to an object disputed among four men; while for the elderly protagonist, the mockery suffered on his own body makes him aware of the absurdity of the conquest of his just post-adolescent pupil.
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