Dante and Beatrice by Salvatore Postiglione
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"Dante e Beatrice no jardim", 1905, by Cesare Saccaggi
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Actually, not many people know this, but Dante intended to represent various mental illnesses with his characters, including himself!
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Dante: I am not in love with Virgil!!
Dante after Virgil takes him by the hand: 'Cause every time we touch, I get this feeling, And every time we kiss, I swear I could fly, Can't you feel my heart beat fast, I want this to last, Need you by my side.
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How can you blame me?
I wanted to be loved right.
I wanted to pilgrim that
unknown territory. I wanted
to witness the creator love his conception.
But it soured me. I made garlands of that pain.
Adorned the mirror with it.
Now, I stand transfixed before it.
Beatrice implodes in me.
— Bianca Stone, What Is Otherwise Infinite: Poems, (2022)
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a garota que sabia tudo e perdeu tudo
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Dante: We all have our demons, Beatrice.
Dante, grabbing Virgil: This one’s mine.
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