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Giuseppe Tomasi di LampedusaA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.
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In October, the rains have passed and the sun has returned like “an absolute monarch” (67). Prince Fabrizio hunts each day with Don Ciccio Tumeo. The quiet of the morning brings him peace from the events at home. He enjoys being in the Sicilian countryside, which never seems to change. Over the past months, Fabrizio has been deeply concerned about his country, his family, and his own responses to changing events. He feels unable to swipe away his problems with “a wave of his paw” (69), as should be expected of the leopard that adorns his family’s sigil.
Tancredi has departed to stay at the King’s palace in Caserta. He writes often and sends his love to Concetta. Meanwhile, Angelica calls frequently to ask after him. Fabrizio feels torn between pride and jealousy when confronted with Angelica’s love for Tancredi. Nevertheless, he also responds to her questions with measure and calm. His own lust shames him, though he is frustrated by a world that would judge him should he act upon his lustful instincts.
The previous evening, Fabrizio received an unusually formal letter from Tancredi. In it, Tancredi formally confesses that he cannot free himself of his love for Angelica, so he wants Fabrizio to speak to Don Calogero on his behalf.
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