David Caravaggio the Figure of Term Paper

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Question 2: Which of the Davids could Americans adopt as symbolic of the time in which we are currently living -- and why?

Bernini's "David" is a man of action, not a static ideal. Bernini demonstrates why the Biblical figure of David is a hero and a future king of consequence. Michelangelo's beautiful "David" clutches the sling half-heartedly, and seems to justify his reputation through his youth and physical gifts, not his activity or struggle. His muscles are strong, but for what purpose? Young people must not justify their future reputations through beauty -- or fine clothes, like Donatello's "David.
" Bernini's "David" is willing to take risks, and willing to act. He does not think of himself, or admire his musculature or clothes, he thinks only of exercising leadership and slaying Goliath. This is the man we require today in America, this David. Young people may act more like Donatello's "David," but art should show us what we aspire to become, and that is embodied in Bernini's "David.".....

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