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If we realize, Sansón's life is practically Sade's life. I found three parallels between Sade and Samson: | If we realize, Sansón's life is practically Sade's life. I found three parallels between Sade and Samson: | ||
# Sansón and Sade were locked up. Sansón was taken to Melchor Romero's mental hospital and Sade to the Bastille. | # Sansón and Sade were locked up. Sansón was taken to Melchor Romero's mental hospital and Sade to the Bastille. | ||
# | # Sansón wrote while locked up. "Flowers and Love" was written in Melchor Romero's Mental Hospital, and Sade's "120 Days of Sodom" was written in the Bastille. | ||
# | # Sansón and Sade are amoral.{{DISPLAYTITLE: | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 3 March 2024
So Sansón influenced you? Curious.
If we realize, Sansón's life is practically Sade's life. I found three parallels between Sade and Samson:
- Sansón and Sade were locked up. Sansón was taken to Melchor Romero's mental hospital and Sade to the Bastille.
- Sansón wrote while locked up. "Flowers and Love" was written in Melchor Romero's Mental Hospital, and Sade's "120 Days of Sodom" was written in the Bastille.
- Sansón and Sade are amoral.