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Maturity: from Verga to Covid, Segre and hyperconnection

2022-06-22T10:19:23.443Z


The short story "Nedda" by Giovanni Verga with the theme of the 'last'. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 22 - The short story "Nedda" by Giovanni Vergac with the theme of the 'last'.

And "La via ferrata", taken from the collection "Myricae, the last walk" by Giovanni Pascoli - three stanzas (two triplets and a quatrain) of hendecasyllables - which has as its main theme progress and the dangers that this entails.

Two nineteenth-century authors are proposed in the traces of analysis of the text in the final exam 2022. A choice, that of the Ministry of Education, which has facilitated the students because they are authors that practically all the graduates have dealt with in class if nothing else.

In the new millennium, no nineteenth-century Italian literature author was able to earn a "call" in the exam tracks, at least in the ordinary session.


    Then the theme of racial laws and the Shoah returns with a touching song "The only guilt of being born" by GherardoColombo and Liliana Segre, in which the latter recounts the expulsion from school due to racial laws, when she was still a child, the trauma that this has caused her but also the ferocious and irrational hatred of acquaintances and strangers.


    The theme of racial laws and the Shoah is a grand classic, which in the past has returned in the passages of Giorgio Bassani (2019), Primo Levi (2010), Hannah Arendt (2012) and on the theme of general order (2000).

Even more popular is the theme of new digital technologies, which with various facets is revealed in as many as 7 editions of the Maturity: 2002, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015 and 2017.

This year a reflection was proposed starting from the text "Keep it on: post, comment, share, without shutting down your brain", by Vera Gheno and Bruno Mastroianni.

The authors outline the difficulties related to the virtual world and highlight how much it can affect real life;

students are called to reflect on the issues, the potential and the risks of a world that is moving faster and faster.


    The pandemic enters the maturity exam thanks to the type C that is proposed to students and which concerns current events.

In fact, a text portrait by Luigi Ferrajoli was proposed to the graduates "Why a Constitution of the Earth?".

"I am pleasantly surprised, I just heard from a friend", commented the jurist Luigi Ferrajoli when he learned of the quotation of his text in the state exams.

Music, the role and its functions, seems to return once every ten years, after the themes and essays proposed in 2001 and 2010.

This year a text taken from Oliver Saks, "Musicofilia" was chosen;

students are asked to think about the power that music has on human beings.

Finally, aimaturandi was proposed a speech delivered to the Camerada Giorgio Parisi,

Nobel Prize in Physics 2021, climate change suicide.

Parisi touches on many issues such as energy, scientific research, social justice and the economy; he stresses that the measures adopted so far are still insufficient to combat the climate change underway, the consequences of which could be catastrophic and unpredictable, and stresses the need of urgent political interventions.

The student must answer a series of questions and express their opinions on the subject.

(HANDLE).

the consequences of which could be catastrophic and unpredictable and underlines the need for urgent political action.

The student must answer a series of questions and express their opinions on the subject.

(HANDLE).

the consequences of which could be catastrophic and unpredictable and underlines the need for urgent political action.

The student must answer a series of questions and express their opinions on the subject.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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