“Il porto morto”, included in 1942 in the collection L'allegria, by Giuseppe Ungaretti. Corrado Stajano and “Eredità del Novecento”. And also Leonardo Sciascia. Gino Bartali, the great cycling champion enters the tracks of this year's maturity. Starting from an article by Cristiano Gatti from 2013, the kids will have to reflect on the not only sporting merits of Bartali the man who with his bicycle did not hesitate to insert false documents into the frame to deliver them to the Jews hunted by the fascists, saving them from death. “Istruzioni per l'uso del futuro” starting from a text by the art historian and essayist Tomaso Montanari is another of the tracks of the maturity. These are some tracks for the first written test of the 2019 maturity exam. The exam commissions involved this year are 13.161 for 26.188 classes. The candidates registered for the Maturity exam are 520.263, of which 502.607 internal and 17.656 external. The admission rate for the exam was 96,3%.
Seven tracks. Two for the literary theme, three for the argumentative theme (a novelty that replaces the short essay) and two for the topical theme.
The poem “Risvegli” from the collection “L'allegria, il porto morto” by Giuseppe Ungaretti is one of the topics for the first written test of the 2019 final exam: the choice of the poet was foreseen by 23% of the students. Then there is Leonardo Sciascia with “Il giorno della civetta”. For the argumentative texts there is a text taken from Tommaso Montanari: “Instructions for the future. Cultural heritage and the democracy to come”, on the value of cultural heritage; a text taken from Steven Sloman – Philip Fernbach “The illusion of knowledge” and for the third there is a passage taken from the introduction by Corrado Stajano journalist and writer, with the collection of essays “La cultura italiana del Novecento”.
As for the tracks on the topic of current events, the first starts from a text taken from the speech of the prefect Luigi Viana, on the occasion of the celebrations of the thirtieth anniversary of the killing of the Prefect General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, of Emanuela Setti Carraro and of the agent Domenico Russo. The second one, on sports and history, starts from the article by the journalist Cristiano Gatti published in Il Giornale, which talks about the victory of Gino Bartali at the Tour de France in 1948, which occurred at a time of great tension after the attack on Togliatti.
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