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Rome is an enchanting metropolis filled with history and opportunity. It is home to thousands of people and considered home to many of Fellini’s films. Fellini uses Rome as a setting for many of his movies. ... This paper analyzes the dramatic effects of Rome’s presence in Fellini’s movies that contribute to the coexistence of the past and present times, the place where fantasy and reality are in contact, the symbolization of sexual awakening and much more. ...
Fellini’s films consist of an imaginary world mixed in with reality. ... And of course, Fellini’s favorite setting was Rome. ... Rome becomes a stagnant character, and a motif, giving his movies a sense of reality, mixing in with whatever else is going on in the movie. ... This sequence can seem unclear and without meaning, but the audience still sees the setting of Rome in the background, although not necessarily knowing that it’s Rome to a person unfamiliar with the city, it’s at least known that they’re in some city, and Rome being a recurring motif in many of Fellini’s films, it would be a good assumption to say Rome. Also, in several scenes of 8 ½, Guido walks into a familiar place in Rome and then is engulfed with fantasies with characters doing random and unreal things, while the scene is still taking place in that familiar place in Rome.
Rome also connects the past with the future.
Approximate Word count = 1183 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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