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He visits a barber, who dyes his dark hair, rouges his cheeks, and paints his lips. The disciplined artist transforms into a grotesque, aging dandy. He chases Tadzio through the labyrinthine streets of Venice as the plague burns around him. On the final day, as Tadzio stands on the edge of the sea, pointing toward the horizon, Aschenbach slumps in his deck chair and dies. The city consumes him. death in venice

The novella's setting, characters, and themes are all interwoven to create a rich and complex tapestry of meaning, which rewards close reading and reflection. As a work of literature, "Death in Venice" is a triumph, a testament to the power of art to capture the essence of the human experience and convey it to others. If you'd like to explore this classic further,