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Summary

The website content reflects on the theme of parting through a combination of visual art, poetry, and a quote from Charles Dickens' "Nicholas Nickleby."

Abstract

The web content presents a poignant exploration of the concept of parting, drawing inspiration from Charles Dickens' quote in "Nicholas Nickleby." It features an evocative image by Nunzio Paci, accompanied by an original poem that delves into the emotional and physical aspects of separation. The poem metaphorically describes the pain of parting as a dissection of the body and soul, suggesting a journey towards self-discovery and truth. The theme is anchored by the Dickensian philosophy that the joy of reunion mitigates the pain of separation. The content also provides a link to more information about the novel "Nicholas Nickleby" and credits Anna Rozwadowska for the piece created in 2019.

Opinions

  • The author views parting as a multifaceted experience, encompassing both physical and emotional dimensions.
  • There is an underlying optimism that the pain of parting is overshadowed by the joy of future meetings.
  • The poem suggests that the process of parting can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of oneself.
  • The reference to Moses parting the waters implies a desire for redemption and healing from past wrongs.
  • The content implies that even in departure, there is a sense of wholeness and continuity within the human experience.

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Nunzio Paci

“The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.”- Charles Dickens, “Nicholas Nickleby”

Part me sideways, hair parts uneven; sin in beauty, part me inside ways; hips dislocated from leg joint, gravel stripped bare, part me top, bottom, heavy shall the mind prove the harsh region, part in me heart, experience, carpet emotions through overdrive, part the water and essential oils for my essence; smooth, reclusive, part the waters; thy Moses, heal my hands from their evils;

see me part, partially, quarters then reside in my human being, the best scenario for an angel travelling the morbid roads of earth; dissolution of the salvaged remains; be the truth.

Theme: Parting

Inspired by Charles Dickens “Nicholas Nickleby” : https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21858911-nicholas-nickleby

Anna Rozwadowska 2019

Poetry
Dead Poets Live
Parting
Separation
Writing Prompts
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