1. DE SICA: Religious symbolism of
In fact, Moravia recalls biblical imagery early on in the novel, when Cesira says, "God knows, if there ever was an angel on this earth it was [Rosetta] (Moravia 9). Moravia also compares Rosetta to angel (Moravia 6), and a sacrificial lamb (Moravia 335), foreshadowing the consequences of the war for her. ... When Cesira and Rosetta encounter French officers after leaving the church, Cesira screams, "Do you know what they've done . . . in a church, under the eyes of the Madonna . . . they've ruined her for good and all, a daughter who was an angel and now it's worse than if sh...
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