One of the most striking aspects of Sáenz's novel is its use of names and naming. Ari and Dante's given names not only reflect their cultural heritage but also serve as a symbol of their identity. Ari, short for Aristotle, is a name that evokes a sense of intellectual curiosity and philosophical inquiry. Dante, on the other hand, is a name that conjures up images of the famous Italian poet, Dante Alighieri. Through their names, Sáenz highlights the tension between cultural expectations and individual identity. As the novel progresses, Ari and Dante struggle to reconcile their given names with their own sense of self, leading to a deeper exploration of what it means to be oneself.
In the landscape of modern young adult literature, few sequels have been as highly anticipated—or as emotionally devastating—as Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. The 2021 follow-up to the award-winning Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is not merely a continuation; it is a masterclass in character study, queer joy, and the painful beauty of growing up.
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