Il Cristo Crocifisso nell'interpretazione di Pasolini

For Pasolini the figure of Christ represents the mythical Archetype of him who dies in order to give meaning to his own life. In this sense, Christ becomes for Pasolini the Archetype of every human who lives struggling against the yoke of oppression by the powerful. Pasolin's Christ dies, rises...

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Main Author: Pirolozzi, Antonio 1991- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2023
In: Antonianum
Year: 2023, Volume: 98, Issue: 3, Pages: 483-500
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Summary:For Pasolini the figure of Christ represents the mythical Archetype of him who dies in order to give meaning to his own life. In this sense, Christ becomes for Pasolini the Archetype of every human who lives struggling against the yoke of oppression by the powerful. Pasolin's Christ dies, rises, and ascends to heaven, not in order no reach the Kingdom of Heaven, but rather in order to stay on with humans as the Archetype, the moving force, until the end of time.
Para Pasolini, la figura de Cristo representa el Arquetipo mítico del hombre que muere para dar sentido a su vida. En este sentido, Cristo se convierte en el Arquetipo de todo hombre que vive y lucha contra la opresión y el yugo del poder. El Cristo de Pasolini muere, resucita y asciende al cielo, no para alcanzar el Reino de los Cielos, sino para permanecer con los hombres bajo la "apariencia" de un Arquetipo, una fuerza motriz, hasta el fin de los tiempos.
ISSN:0003-6064
Contains:Enthalten in: Antonianum