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Morselli gives ample space to the male figure ( he behaved with honor , not Herculean, but exhaustive ), while not debasing the female figure ( elegance and intelligence of the body , he was able to immediately have that superiority ), and then brings out the love his own wounded male ( he bore him the debt, male, grudge ). Breaking down that passage we can read these elements: the scene in which the event occurs ( The staff disappeared, they were left alone ): it is not important to say more, the reader's attention must be focused on the two lovers.
the man's sensations and the uncertainty of what would Phone Number Data happen ( Although he was flattered by the probable epilogue, he felt it approaching with apprehension, related to the stresses of the day ): Morselli teases the reader with that "probable", making him understand that perhaps nothing will happen, and accentuates this uncertainty by adding the character's physical conditions with "apprehension" and "trouble";the revenge on tiredness and the emergence of virility ( Then he behaved with honor ): it was enough to combine "he behaved" with "honor", especially since the character is a king; the introduction, albeit veiled, of the female character ( without realizing which of the two had taken the initiative; the lady was liberally casua.
Woman is there and is not only a spectator, a recipient but, probably, has had a part active; the emergence of man's amorous qualities ( Not Herculean, but exhaustive. And against his usual, delicate, with refinements of restraint and hesitation. He conformed to the elegance, and intelligence, of the body that moved close to his ) : the man appears as the master and the woman takes second place - perhaps because the scene is written by an author and not by a female author and perhaps because the protagonist is a man and not a woman; the equal condition ( Later he realized that he immediately had that superiority, and he kept the debt for it, male, resentment ): always the man as the protagonist, but the woman re-emerges even though she does not show herself to the reader.
the man's sensations and the uncertainty of what would Phone Number Data happen ( Although he was flattered by the probable epilogue, he felt it approaching with apprehension, related to the stresses of the day ): Morselli teases the reader with that "probable", making him understand that perhaps nothing will happen, and accentuates this uncertainty by adding the character's physical conditions with "apprehension" and "trouble";the revenge on tiredness and the emergence of virility ( Then he behaved with honor ): it was enough to combine "he behaved" with "honor", especially since the character is a king; the introduction, albeit veiled, of the female character ( without realizing which of the two had taken the initiative; the lady was liberally casua.
Woman is there and is not only a spectator, a recipient but, probably, has had a part active; the emergence of man's amorous qualities ( Not Herculean, but exhaustive. And against his usual, delicate, with refinements of restraint and hesitation. He conformed to the elegance, and intelligence, of the body that moved close to his ) : the man appears as the master and the woman takes second place - perhaps because the scene is written by an author and not by a female author and perhaps because the protagonist is a man and not a woman; the equal condition ( Later he realized that he immediately had that superiority, and he kept the debt for it, male, resentment ): always the man as the protagonist, but the woman re-emerges even though she does not show herself to the reader.