Lust and Death. Words of natural extremes

Michael "Mick" Bisignani
6 min readOct 22, 2023
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It is a rather rainy Saturday morning here in the Northeast today, a perfect time to not reflect on the craziness of world around us, on the multiple tragedies that are unfolding in real time through human landscape , and instead switch to a more relaxing mental exercise, and continue our journey through Professor Stone’s book “Latin for the Illiterati” [2]. Two new expressions today to tease my own imagination , and, hopefully , yours. So let’s have a quick think.

word 15 — page 16

Ardor

As a noun, the expression can mean “a flame or heat from a flame”. The concept of fire is part of its essential meaning. This relation with the word “fire”, a force that can be both life giving as well as destructive, makes it easy to see the term “ardor” in supercharged way. All sorts of emotions can break out of our minds .

It may be culturally easy for you, dear reader, to associate the term with concepts like “Love”, “Lust”, and “Red Hot Steamy Sex”. The advertising and mass media industry has done an excellent job in creating this association. Sex sells. Sex “makes right”. Nothing new here. Consider looking back at the great Homeric epic. Helen of Troy was not just the…

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Michael "Mick" Bisignani

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