1671421894 Honour has something to do with it

“Honour has something to do with it”

Honour has something to do with it

Not just social networks, which all too often and very reluctantly do a kind of open garbage dump: now when lynching by Christine D’Avena Republic also competes. Yes, the singer needs to be “bludgeoned” for daring to attend his 10th birthday party brothers of Italythe prime minister’s hated party, Giorgia Melonihated by the republic and the singing society.

Now, in the online edition of the left-wing newspaper, an article signed by Chiara Valerio entitled: “Honor of Lady Oscars” peeps out. Yes, in the viewfinder Mrs Oscar due to the fact that D’Avena stated that “Symbol of universal loveFar from it for the comrades of the Republic.

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In fact, it says: “Oscar Francoise de Jarjayes she is brought up as a man, better still as a soldier, still better as an officer. Throw sword, put on pants. By 1770, aged just fifteen, he was Commander of the Royal Guard. Upright posture, blond charisma, white uniform. His servant is André Grandier, nephew of the housekeeper, a trusted friend and his shadow, erect stance and dark appeal as befits a shadow. For Oscar, André is a privilege of social class. For André, Oscar is the love of his life. In reality, fifteen years after General Jarjayes swore – to have a son to whom he can pass offices, power and possessions – all the characters of this story – and especially the other protagonist, Marie Antoinette Josephine Jeanne of Habsburg-Lorraine – they swore something to someone. And on that oath they act.”

open the sky In fact, according to Repubblica, “the world they live in structured in conventions and prohibitions so much so that none of them really has a choice”. And again there is talk of “deterministic universeMen wear pants, ride horses, have lovers of their own class or of another class, women wear skirts, ride horses, have lovers of their own class or of another class, marriages are another matter.” Kind of hell, in short.

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We come to the solemn conclusion, and obviously the “solemn” is very ironic: “In Lady Oscar Everyone gives up happy love. Either because they don’t see it, or because it’s too late, or because it’s just too much. What does Lady Oscar have to do with universal love? anything. It has to do with honor, that’s one of the words we left on the right.” In short, dear Cristina D’Avena, that’s just not done. At least for the comrades of the republic.