Write an imaginary CONVERSATION between Mazzini and any of the Indian nationalist you have studied?
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This article opens with a brief introduction to Giuseppe Mazzini, with particular reference to his commitment to republicanism, an ideal that would be fulfilled in Italy only after considerable time and with great difficulty. It then focuses on Mazzini's critical reception of Byron. Although Giuseppe Mazzini and Percy Bysshe Shelley would have allowed a more obvious comparison, it was Byron who really attracted Mazzini's attention and criticism. Mazzini uses Byron, on the one hand, as a means to demonstrate that Italians could discuss European poetry without putting at risk their national identity, or, as the classicists maintained, that fragile and fragmented profile of a nation that contemporary Italy offered to the minds and hearts of thousands of young people. On the other hand, however, Mazzini questions Byron's authority by subverting and converting his value, in a very personal way: he gradually substitutes Byron's with a different authority and credits him with new values. Mazzini could not accept Byron as the emblem of elitism and isolation: Byron's solipsism needed to be purified, and his renowned cynical attitude tempered; eventually Byron's myth needed to be connected to the destiny of peoples and nations.
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"Giuseppe Mazzini was an iItalian politician, journalist and activist for the unification of Italy and spearheaded the Italian revolutionary movement.
Mazzini was confident on the youth that might have opened the eyes of somenationalist leaders to the potentiality of the young force in India.
An imaginary conversation between Mazzini and Subhash Chandra Bose might include talks about how to motivate the youth to activately participate in the freedom movement.
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