<-- Venice, Italy`Summary`
These chapters kick off George's relationship with Musset. They enjoy their love in Italy while it lasted. In the first chapter, George reveals her alter ego. The author gives out an image of her as superior, she begins smoking cigarette, crossing her leg when she sits, always wearing the fancy hats, and looking serious. In Venice, they lived their love fully; however it came to an end. Musset reveals to George how much he loves her, which scared her very much; to an extent that she left him. George is the type of woman that gets scared and frightened once things gets too serious and attached. After George finishes her relationship with Musset in the year of 1835, she returns to her family in Nohant.
These chapters kick off George's relationship with Musset. They enjoy their love in Italy while it lasted. In the first chapter, George reveals her alter ego. The author gives out an image of her as superior, she begins smoking cigarette, crossing her leg when she sits, always wearing the fancy hats, and looking serious. In Venice, they lived their love fully; however it came to an end. Musset reveals to George how much he loves her, which scared her very much; to an extent that she left him. George is the type of woman that gets scared and frightened once things gets too serious and attached. After George finishes her relationship with Musset in the year of 1835, she returns to her family in Nohant.
`Quote`
"Journey ends in lovers meeting, every wise man's son doth know" (Barry 183).
--> This quote was orginally said by William Shakespeare.
"I am embarking on the last stage of my madness" (Barry 183).
--> This quote was originally said by pietro Pagello
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Pierto Pagello
This quote describes how George felt towards Musset, and how Musset felt towards her. George has gone madly insane betraying her husband, and going back to him as if nothing has happened. I definitely agree with the quote, Musset was a famous poetic, he caught the women instantly. As always this journey between George and Musset was bound to end at one point and it arrived, and they both have to go back to their regular lives.
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Pierto Pagello


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