Davide Serpetti
Human passions universally affect the individual at every phase of one’s life, but they are only understandable when experienced. Passions cannot be explained, they cannot be resolved, but we can only move on by going through them, as an introspective path or wandering in the world. Passion can become a lifetime goal or the obsession of an instant, and so, each of us pursues individual chimeras within ourselves. Impossible loves, unscalable heights, illusive happiness, dominating powers and irrepressible instincts, whether they are realizable or unrealizable passions, represent the great mystery of humanity. The Siren and its song is a metaphor for desire, anthropomorphic creatures that speak to each human being in a different way, discovering the strongest and innermost passions in order to transform into them. It is not in temptation but in the metamorphosis of passion that motivates the human to investigate himself, generating doubts about his own nature. The passion makes him face a choice: resisting it or giving into it and allowing oneself to be dominated by it.