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"One of Auguste Rodin’s most famous sculptures is The Thinker Statue, apiece originally conceived to be part of another work.
Initially named the The Poet, The Thinker statue was intended to represent Dante himself at the top of the door reflecting on the scene below. However, we can speculate that Rodin thought of the figure in broader, more universal terms. The unique pose with hand to the chin, right elbow to the left knee, and crouching position allows the statue to survey the work with a contemplative feel. Each of the statues in the piece represented one of the main characters in the epic poem. believe everything that you read and never experience what you read you could have symptoms of a bookworm. A bookworm is very dumb in my opinion, because they are totally tunnel vision they would not be able to interact with the others on the outside.
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