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In this research, it becomes clear that the use of a pseudonym is always dictated by an unease, whatever nature it may have. What psychologically emerges in this work, is an endless exhausting struggle between the multiple personalities living in the same character. A complex situation, an inability to live one's own time, an objective inability to express one's ideas, one's denials, or simply one's assent, has traced a deep furrow in the authors' psyche, and creating parallel personalities, focusing all one's malaise on them, has left them with a glimmer of light, a hope of ephemeral…mehr

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In this research, it becomes clear that the use of a pseudonym is always dictated by an unease, whatever nature it may have. What psychologically emerges in this work, is an endless exhausting struggle between the multiple personalities living in the same character. A complex situation, an inability to live one's own time, an objective inability to express one's ideas, one's denials, or simply one's assent, has traced a deep furrow in the authors' psyche, and creating parallel personalities, focusing all one's malaise on them, has left them with a glimmer of light, a hope of ephemeral normality. Living in disguise is, for them, a liberating solution, a psychological suicide, the annihilation to give life to one who is able to enjoy to the fullest, all that surrounds him, affections, relationships or, simply, the standing still on a beach watching the sunset and enjoying it, with no other thoughts to crowd his chaos, his mind; because the difficulty lies not in believing in new ideas, but in fleeing from the old ones.
Autorenporträt
Serena Cecere, nascida em Nápoles a 10 de Janeiro de 1997, doutorada em Literatura Moderna pela Universidade Federico II de Nápoles, aprofundou os seus conhecimentos literários ao participar em numerosos seminários académicos e nacionais. Actualmente é estudante de Filologia Moderna na Universidade Federico II de Nápoles.