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Their work wasn't under any kind of observation and the weird thing was that no one remembered talking to them but they all followed their instructions and with time more and more people joined their bank. Just when she is about to rush out, already wearing her coat, some of her mentor students come in. There has been a conflict. They want to tell her their different versions. The teacher sighs, sacrifices her valuable time out of a reluctant sense of duty, and lets go of the next underground, quite unwillingly. Momo is the name of a little girl who has no parents or guardian. She does not go to school. She does not live in an orphanage or foster home. In fact, Momo lives in the space under the stage of an old, ruined amphitheatre outside an unnamed Italian city. Her only food and home furnishings are things other people have brought her. And all she gives them in return is a listening ear. But that is enough. Momo is so good at listening that it almost qualifies as a magical gift. Grown-ups come to her, pouring out their problems and their conflicts, and – without Momo saying a word – go away knowing what they have to do. Boys and girls come to Momo’s amphitheatre to play, knowing that each game they invent while Momo is there will be better than the last. The same day Beppo fell asleep on the junkyard and accidentally became a witness in the trial of the agent BLW/553/c that said the truth in front of Momo. He was sentenced to death and when they took away his cigarette he disappeared. They also decided to deal with Momo.

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Momo's adventure takes her from the depths of her heart, which her own time flows from in the form of lovely hour-lilies, to the lair of the Men in Grey themselves, where the time that people believe they are saving is hoarded. After Master Hora stops time, but gives Momo one hour-lily to carry with her, she has exactly one hour to defeat the Men in Grey in a frozen world where only they and she are still moving. In the ruins of an amphitheatre just outside an unnamed city lives Momo, a little girl of mysterious origin. She came to the ruin, parentless and wearing a long, used coat. She is illiterate and cannot count, and she doesn't know how old she is. When asked, she replies, "As far as I remember, I've always been around." She is remarkable in the neighbourhood because she has the extraordinary ability to listen—really listen. By simply being with people and listening to them, she can help them find answers to their problems, make up with each other, and think of fun games. The advice given to people "go and see Momo!" has become a household phrase and Momo makes many friends, especially an honest, silent street-cleaner, Beppo, and a poetic, extroverted tour guide, Gigi (Guido in some translations).Momo, however, is a wrench in the plans of the Men in Grey and the Timesavings Bank, thanks to her special personality. The Men in Grey try various plans to deal with her, to derail her from stopping their scheme, but they all fail. When even her closest friends fall under the influence of the Men in Grey in one way or another, Momo's only hope to save the time of mankind are the administrator of Time, Master Secundus Minutus Hora, and Cassiopeia, a tortoise who can communicate through writing on her shell and can see thirty minutes into the future. Momo's adventure takes her from the depths of her heart, which her own time flows from in the form of hour- lilies, to the lair of the Men in Grey themselves, where the time that people believe they are saving is hoarded. Heute weiß ich das natürlich besser. Gestern nun fand ich endlich die Muße, meine Zeit voll und ganz dem Buch zu widmen und habe es in einem Rutsch gelesen. Besser spät, als nie. Und es war keine Zeitverschwendung. Ganz im Gegenteil. Ich würde sogar sagen, dass mir die Zeit, die ich mit dem Lesen von Momo verbracht habe, am Ende sogar zusätzliche Zeit gebracht hat. Ich habe, wenn man so will, für die Zukunft Zeit gewonnen. Das klingt paradox, ich weiß, aber solche Dinge passieren eben manchmal, wenn man sich mit bestimmten Büchern beschäftigt. En fin, la única tristeza que me dio cuando cerré la última página fue que no me quería despegar de Momo, quería saber qué pasaba después, como volvería a hacer su vida tras restaurar el tiempo. Momo es un libro para todas las edades, uno que amerita relectura en distintas etapas de la vida. En la niñez, podrá leerse como las aventuras fantásticas de Momo luchando contra los hombres grises. En la adultez, se entenderá mejor las metáforas detrás de la historia y la complejidad de su mensaje. Se trata de un mensaje que interpela, grita e intenta sacudirte. Es una acertada crítica al mundo de los adultos, ese universo gris en el que nos introducimos gradualmente y nos perdemos hasta olvidar las cosas realmente importantes. Momo es una aguda crítica a la sociedad de consumo.

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Momo is one of those rare books that would do well in a fourth-grade classes, but is also strangely releveant to adults. The story centers around a girl named Momo who took residence in an ancient, abandoned amphitheater in an unnamed town, which is populated by a series of people who do small-town jobs (Bepo Streetsweeper, Nino who owns an inn, Guido Guide who works as a fake - albeit enterataining - tourist guide).Michael Ende's last words to the Japanese". Archived from the original on 10 October 2006 . Retrieved 28 February 2023. Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlemen or The Men in Grey, is a fantasy novel by Michael Ende, published in 1973.

Momo by Michael Ende | Waterstones

E' arrivata in un anfiteatro in rovine e aiuta le persone del vicinato ascoltando i loro problemi. Si diverte giocando con molta fantasia finché arrivano i "Signori Grigi" a rubare il tempo delle persone. I personaggi buoni e quelli cattivi sono delineati con assoluta maestria, dallo spazzino Beppo a Gigi il conta-storie, dalla tartaruga Casiopea al Mastro Hora, custode del tempo. Momo - is the main character of the novel. She is a girl of unknown identity that appeared in the ruins of a theatre. The police had no record of her. She didn't go to school and she spent her time listening to others that were a source of wisdom for her. Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende was a German writer of fantasy and children's literature. He was the son of the surrealist painter Edgar Ende. Ende himself has said that " Momo is a tribute of gratitude to Italy and also a declaration of love," [6] indicating that the author idealized the Italian way of life. Loy and Goodhew suggested that Ende's perspective on time coincided with his interest in Buddhism and that for example the deliberately slow character of Beppo might be regarded as a Zen master, even though Ende wrote the book long before his visits to Japan. [7]The human in modern society is shown as a victim to his craving for success because of which he becomes estranged to feelings such as love. According to Ende, the modern world is a dark place in which emotions barely exist.



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