Death in Venice

How does Thomas Mann use imagery in Death in Venice?

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Mann underscores the relationship between erotic beauty and death by packing his story with symbolic imagery such as von Aschenbach's jungle dream of primitive people worshipping a huge phallus in a Bacchean orgy, and by setting the story in Venice, a sensuous, yet decaying city, as corrupt and dangerous as it is beautiful.

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