Death in Venice

by

Thomas Mann

The Englishman Character Analysis

Aschenbach speaks to this Englishman at a British travel agency in Venice. The Englishman is the only person who tells him the truth about the mysterious disease spreading throughout Venice, and explains that city officials are trying to cover up the fact that a dangerous outbreak of Indian cholera has reached the city. He advises Aschenbach to leave Venice for his own safety, but Aschenbach neglects the advice.
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The Englishman Character Timeline in Death in Venice

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Chapter 5
Youth, Age, and Time Theme Icon
...The next day, Aschenbach went to a British travel agency in Venice and asked an Englishman about the possible disease in Venice. The man said the germicide was simply a preventative... (full context)
Repression, the Mind, and the Self Theme Icon
Travel, Geography, and Climate Theme Icon
The Englishman then explained that Indian cholera had spread throughout the Mediterranean. Having begun in “the hot... (full context)
Repression, the Mind, and the Self Theme Icon
Beauty Theme Icon
Travel, Geography, and Climate Theme Icon
The crisis in Venice had led to an increase in crime on the streets. The Englishman told Aschenbach that he should leave Venice immediately for his own safety. Aschenbach thought of... (full context)