Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The, The Righteous Politician, Mulan, By Robert D. San Souci
Dante, The Righteous Politician; Mulan, The Righteous Activist Danteââ¬â¢s Inferno, although written more than 400 years ago, rings a certain familiarity with audiences everywhere. This epic explores concepts systematic to the development and revival of intimate themes throughout modern and classic works of literature and film. There are a myriad of works and themes that weave the web of modern literature drawing inspiration from and parallel to Infernoââ¬â¢s style and concession. Infernoââ¬â¢s use of cultural motifs is especially familiar in the Disney fashion. Unlike Dante in appearance and caricature, Mulan by Robert D. San Souci bears tribulations attributed to Dante and works of his nature. Derived from the Poem the Ballad of Mulan written between 589 and 618 AD. Mulan honors and contests traditional aspects of belief by blending folktale and culture. While Dante, addresses aspects of Greek, Roman and Pagan ideals and critique Florentine politics. Both narratives, in a systematic avenue play upon and explore the ideologies of popul ar culture, addressing the and creating a cultural climate, enacting a and political commentary of their time. Based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, this story is framed on the foundation of popular faith and ancestry. Mulan and Chinese culture hold in very high regard the memory of their ancestors. The veneration of the dead, specifically ancestors in Chinese culture play a significant role in aspects of faith and worship. Love and respect for the
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