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Discussion Questions

Death in Venice

1. What was your initial perception of Aschenbach -- both as a writer and as a man -- and did that perception change as the story progressed?

2. What ignites Aschenbach's wanderlust and compels him to leave his home on a holiday? What does he hope to gain during his travels?

3. When Aschenbach sets out on his journey from Munich, he does not have a destination in mind. What ultimately leads him to Venice?

4. In what ways does Aschenbach embody both his father's "sober, conscientious nature" and the "darker, more fiery impulses" (pg 12) of his mother?

5. Other than physical beauty, what is it about Tadzio that attracts the interest of Aschenbach? Is the attraction merely sexual in nature, or does Tadzio represent something more to Aschenbach?

6. How does Mann's use of Greek mythology illuminate Aschenbach's story?

7. Is it possible to have a relationship with someone by sight only, as Aschenbach believes in regard to himself and Tadzio (with whom he never speaks directly)? Does Aschenbach imagine Tadzio's returned interest?

8. How does Aschenbach's fervent interest in learning the truth about the cholera outbreak mirror his obsession with Tadzio?

9. Why does Aschenbach decide to stay in Venice despite the risk of contracting cholera, a disease that is often fatal?

10. The book's title is an indication of how the story ends. Did having this foreknowledge affect your reading of Death in Venice?

11. How do you interpret the story's ending?

12. What, in your opinion, is the message Mann is conveying in Death in Venice?

Death in Venice
by Thomas Mann

  • Publication Date: June 1, 2004
  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Ecco
  • ISBN-10: 0060576057
  • ISBN-13: 9780060576059